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Knowledge of COMM, NAV, RADAR, Surveillance, Indication, CVR/DFDR, Power distribution, Avionics Software, and aircraft wiring standards. Expertise in at least one of the aforementioned areas: COMM, NAV, RADAR, Surveillance, Power distribution, Avionics Software, and aircraft writing standards.
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As a radar engineer on the hardware design team, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the design of the first orbital MIMO radar imaging system. Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate high-performance radar imaging and digital communication systems.
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The goal of a Senior Staff Radar Engineer at Wisk is to ensure the development and integration of advanced radar systems from conception to certification. We are looking for a Senior Staff Radar Engineer to join our team.
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Principal DSP Engineer (Radar) Palo Alto. More Full Time Jobs DSP Engineer (Radar) Palo Alto. Sr. DSP Engineer (Radar) Palo Alto. [Full Time] Senior Software Engineer - Mobile at Momence (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Senior Software Engineer - Mobile Momence United States.
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We have an opportunity for an engineer who is seeking to utilize their academic background and professional experience in RF / Microwave system theory and design to help develop the next generation of Raytheon's Radar Receiver, Exciter, and Transmitter products.
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TMAS Mission Data Software Engineer (entry level) - (5929) TMAS Mission Data Software Engineer (entry level) The mission of the 350 SWW is to develop and test mission data (MD) to defeat enemy radar and infrared guided missile systems, thus enhancing aircrew and aircraft survivability in combat.
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Familiarity with coaxial and waveguide RF switching, radar protective and T/R switches, analog and digital control hardware, RFI shielding practices. Familiarity with Allen-Bradley hardware and software, desired.
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NVIDIA is seeking a software engineer to assist in the development of our Driving Simulation for Autonomous Vehicles. Senior System Software Engineer, Simulation page is loaded.
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Sensors, such as motion detectors (PIR), balanced magnetic switches (BMS), vibration detectors, buried line sensors (BLS), fiber optic sensor systems (FOSS), and RADAR/microwaves. Access control and credentialing systems (e.g., Genetec, Lenel, AMAG, Vindicator, Software house.
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We are currently hiring an experienced Mechanical Engineer (ME) in the General Radar Engineering Organization. Proven experience as a Mechanical Engineer, preferably in radar or similar technology.
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This requisition may be filled as a Principal or Senior Principal AI and radar Software Engineer. As an integral part of our part of Northrop Grumman's AI Engineering and Radar ATR group in Mission Systems Engineering focused on the increasingly important technology areas of automatic target recognition, sensor fusion, advanced exploitation, cognitive mission management, and sensor resource management.
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Senior Software Engineer - 3D Scene Reconstruction - Remote Job, 3-5+ Year Experience. Experience in computer vision or robotics experience with liar, radar, or camera simulation. Experience automating 3D content pipelines using apps like Houdini, Maya, or Blender.
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The Radar Signal Processing Engineer will be a key contributor to the evolution of Oculii’s 3D radar technology and will work with Oculii’s RF hardware and systems/software teams to drive the production of world-class leading edge 3D radars.
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Hands-on experience processing rich sensor data from LIDAR, RADAR, and cameras in environments captured by autononous vehicles. Python, and Matlab-Simulink and have developed software from architecture to production-level code in software, machine learning, and perception environments.
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The core focus areas for the Satellite Software Team include mission software (radar data collection, storage, processing, and downlink), radio communications, satellite/flight control, telemetry, and embedded firmware.
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