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The responsibilities of the Senior RF Design Engineer include: architecture development, requirements analysis, hardware design, hands-on testing of components, circuit card assemblies, and subsystems.
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Highly desirable (but not required) attributes include a current active Secret security clearance and previous experience in RF integration, EM spectrum management, antenna design, and digital signal processing.
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Responsibilities Include: Analyze system/software requirements to determine the feasibility of design within performance, time, and cost constraints Contribute to the designing and development of digital signal processing solutions Perform signal detection, identification, and decoding of captured waveforms Perform RF signal reception and transmission of data using various modulation schemes (FSK, PSK, QAM, etc.
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Have relevant experience in test engineering, radar modeling, communication systems modeling, RF systems prototyping, RF signal processing, RF modeling and simulation, or analysis and development of RF subsystems, OR a Master 's degree in these fields with experience.
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As a member of our team, you'll help us build groundbreaking digital and RF circuits for the special operations and intelligence communities to address challenging national security problems and enable planning and decision making in domains as diverse as active threat deterrence, signal intelligence, cyber operations, machine learning, image processing, and applied data analytics.
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Knowledge of FPGA based signal processing. Provide digital board design including high speed signal layout as required. In addition, the applicant will work as part of a research, design, test, and evaluation team, but also work on design and development of FPGA including logic development, simulation, synthesis, testing, and timing closure using VHDL and associated modeling tools.
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Solid understanding of radar, digital signal processing (DSP), and/or RF communication theory. Working knowledge of radar, electronic warfare (EW), digital signal processing (DSP), ELINT, and/or SIGINT.
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Work in close collaboration with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate silicon-based systems. Master's degree in electrical engineering with emphasis in communication systems and/or digital signal processing.
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Leading space vehicle mission trade studies related to on-board signal processing for RF and other payloads. As a Lead Spacecraft Payload DSP Engineer, you will design and develop state-of-the art, space-based RF payloads for our customers.
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Designing and developing digital signal processing algorithms for RF waveform design and analysis. Remaining abreast of the latest advancements in digital signal processing, wireless communication standards, and related technologies.
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Solid understanding of digital signal processing fundamentals, algorithms, and implementations. Working knowledge of Analog, Digital, and RF circuit design is desirable. Conducting performance analysis and optimization of DSP algorithms implemented in FPGAs and other DSP ICs. Implementing and maintaining RF waveform software tools for waveform design and measurement.
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The successful candidate for this position is a subject matter expert in Radar design, Radio Frequency (RF) design and electronics with deep understanding of radar principles, waveform design, and signal processing algorithms.
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Preferred Qualifications: Highly desirable (but not required) attributes include a current active Secret security clearance and previous experience in RF integration, EM spectrum management, antenna design, and digital signal processing.
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As well as collaborate with multi-functional teams to model, simulate, and visualize the performance of complex systems from user movement, wireless propagation models, and RF/antenna behavior, via PHY/MAC protocols and associated signal processing mechanisms, all the way to simulating inertial sensor fusion processing.
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Digital Signal Processing, Communications Systems Engineering, RF engineering, System Test and Integration, System Design. Expert in computer networking protocols and specifically Switch and Router Networking solutions (packet processing, MPLS, DSCP, VPN, VLAN, QoS, ToS, IPV4/6, TCP/UDP, and HAPIE NETCONF.
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