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Knowledge and application of phased array radar theory, function, and design. Required to assist with the identification and resolution of complex technical issues, as well as provide potential solutions to senior members of the Project Offices, MDA, Combatant Command, and Partner Nation as it pertains to the radar production, system integration and check-out (SICO), deployment, emplacement, and tactical site operations.
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Integration and test of component level and system level phased array hardware. Design of RF microwave components and phased array applications. Some travel to integration sites, plus customer and subcontractor facilities, may be required.
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Additional focus areas for these radar systems include signal processing and waveform design, electronic protection methods, phased array and digital beamforming technology, radar search, track and discrimination design, target and threat modeling, integration and test of large radar systems, MBSE.
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These facilities include the National Weather Radar Testbed (NWRT) which is comprised of a variety of radar technologies, such as Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) based phased array radars, WSR-88D dual polarized research radar, and mobile dual- polarized radars.
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The Manager will work with the engineers on their team to support the programs, test software and test equipment design related to phased array testing, troubleshoot RF issues, support root cause corrective actions , with a sensitivity to cost, schedule and quality.
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The candidate will support a broad set of phased array radar hardware and software design, prototyping, integration, testing, and analysis activities. RF design - Up/Down converters, oscillators, analog and digital beamforming networks, RF cascades, transceivers, phased array antenna performance trades.
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