
Waxman Group is one of Israel’s leading project management and engineering companies, supporting some of the country’s largest and most complex construction and infrastructure projects.
Responsibilities:
Provide acoustic consulting for residential, office, and commercial projects across various planning stages
Ensure compliance with acoustic standards, regulations, and requirements
Develop acoustic design guidelines for architects, system consultants, and design teams
Advise on noise insulation solutions between spaces, façades, mechanical systems, and technical rooms
Assess the impact of internal and external systems on noise levels
Prepare technical specifications and execution requirements in the field of acoustics
Participate in coordination meetings with consultants, planners, and developers
Support permitting, construction, and quality control phases as required
Contribute to ongoing professional development and expansion of departmental expertise
Conduct high-level site supervision
Requirements:
Degree in Civil Engineering / Architecture / Architectural or Structural Engineering Technician – mandatory
2–5 years of proven experience in one or more of the following fields: Acoustics, Protection (Civil Defense), or Waterproofing
Ability to independently lead consulting activities within the primary area of expertise
Strong familiarity with relevant standards, specifications, and execution details
Experience working in multidisciplinary design teams
Systems thinking and strong interface management capabilities
High level of curiosity and learning ability
Proactive, responsible, and self-driven
Location:
The office is located in Bnei Brak, approximately a 7-minute walk from the ‘Ben Gurion’ light rail station
About the company
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WXG was established in 1989 by 2 engineers, Dan Waxman, R.I.P., and Yigal Govrin. Within a few years, the company expanded to Tel-Aviv and broadened its expertise to other areas in the field, while building its portfolio with increasingly complex projects.
In 2002, Eng. Guy Geva joined the company, and along with his project management duties, he began assembling the company’s technological-engineering interface.
The company grew at a fast rate while expanding to manage projects in national infrastructure, high-rise towers, residential projects, shopping centers, offices, campuses, logistical centers, urban design and more.



