Quick Summary
Join Airthings, a global tech company on a mission to empower people to breathe better.
Join Airthings, a global tech company on a mission to empower people to breathe better.
We are looking for an Air Quality Sensor Specialist (Applied Physics) to work in our Hardware Platform organization at Airthings headquarters in Oslo. This is a hands-on role where applied science meets engineering: you will turn sensor data into decisions that improve real products.
Job Summary
As a Sensor Specialist, you will help shape how our sensors perform in real life. You will analyze measurement data, build models and tooling, and collaborate closely with hardware and firmware engineers during development and industrialization.
Radon is our main, proprietary technology. You will work closely with the hardware team to analyze measurement data and turn results into better products across all the air quality sensors in our portfolio.
This role is ideal for a physicist or engineer who enjoys practical problem-solving, data-driven iteration, and writing code to accelerate learning.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyze sensor and system measurement data from prototypes, lab setups, and production builds.
- Develop and validate calibration and compensation approaches, plus clear acceptance criteria.
- Build lightweight analysis tooling (scripts, notebooks, dashboards) to speed up decisions.
- Design and run experiments to characterize drift, noise, cross-sensitivities, and environmental effects.
- Collaborate across hardware, firmware, and test engineering on new products, and support root cause analysis in production.
Qualifications
- MSc or PhD in Physics, Electronics or similar.
- Experience with measurement physics and sensor characterization. Experience with radiation detection is a strong plus.
- Strong analytical skills and comfort working with real-world, noisy measurement data.
- Practical engineering mindset, with the ability to turn analysis into clear recommendations, limits, and design/test improvements.
- Ability to write code for analysis and tooling (for example Python) is a plus.
- Solid understanding of experimental methods, uncertainty, and statistical reasoning. Data analysis, big data.
Nice to have
- Experience with sensor systems (gas sensors, radon detection, particle sensors, temperature/humidity/ pressure/acoustics, etc.).
- Familiarity with electronic product development.
What we offer
- Competitive pay and benefits, including pension and insurance.
- A workplace where work-life balance is valued.
- An inclusive and safe work environment where diversity is embraced.
- Strong learning culture with opportunities to grow technically.
- A central Oslo location, with one of the best canteens in town.
- Social events and team activities.
About Airthings
Airthings develops world-class indoor air quality and radon solutions for people and businesses. We combine hardware, firmware, cloud and data science to build products that help people understand their indoor environment and take action.
Our culture
We believe team building and cross-collaboration are essential for long-term growth and high performance. We encourage open discussions, and our flat structure ensures that every voice is heard. We are a multicultural team of curious and creative thinkers, driven to grow and make a meaningful impact.
Our values are Dare, Love and Focus.
What’s next?
Apply via the apply button.
Application deadline: Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis until the role is filled.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- March 5, 2026
- First seen
- May 21, 2026
- Last seen
- May 23, 2026
Posting Health
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- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 14%
- Scored at
- May 21, 2026
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