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Research, design, implement and test signal processing and communication algorithms required for satellite communications, radar, communications, and navigation systems. The Principal Software Engineer - FPGA and DSP (Digital Signal Processing) will be responsible for the design and development of embedded DSP and software infrastructure IP blocks, targeting application areas experiencing increasing emphasis on the foundational and advanced communication algorithms and the associated signal processing for SATCOM/Telemetry/EW/Radar applications.
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Principal/Senior Principal Systems Engineer - Signal Processing (SP) Qualified candidates will apply strong systems engineering knowledge and understanding in the areas of signal processing, performance modeling, and RF simulation working with various systems, hardware, and software teams.
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The Systems Effectors: Processing, Guidance & Control Center is responsible for algorithm development including Guidance, Navigation, and Control; radio frequency (RF) and electro-optical/infrared (EO-IR) Signal Processing (SP); and missile-and-sensor-level Modeling and Simulation for Raytheon's broad portfolio of projects, programs, and products.
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Implementation of complex Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms in FPGA devices. Experience implementing complex Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms in FPGA devices.
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This role is ideal for a professional with a deep understanding of the engineering industry, particularly in the areas of sensor technology, data acquisition systems, analog and digital signal processing, test systems, measurement systems, and performance design evaluation.
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Digital Signal Processing and development of control loops for sensors in mixed-signal domain with high-speed digitization. Lead the technical design and development of embedded hardware & software which implements advanced digital signal processing and controls solutions.
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Our advanced audio, voice, speech and artificial intelligent solutions combine breakthrough ultra-low power analog circuits, highly efficient power management systems and custom hardware accelerators to enable smart acoustic signal processing and AI functionality.
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As a Traffic Signal Technician, you install, maintain and repair traffic control equipment. You maintain electrical systems and microprocessor-based controllers including relays, wiring, conflict monitors, signal suspension cables, poles, communication modules, underground conduits, related lighting, and vehicle detection.
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Knowledge of software and algorithm development, machine-learning algorithm development, or artificial intelligence techniques applied to digital RF signal processing, RF engineering or spectrum theory, communication systems, electronic warfare, SIGINT processing, or related areas.
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Experience in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA. Digital Signal Processing. This position is for an electrical engineer to work in the ROIC and Digital Products Department at the Electronic Warfare Systems of Raytheon.
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Troubleshooting: Use expert knowledge of signal flow, basic logic, active components, and manufacturer software tools to diagnose and troubleshoot complex technical issues related to audio visual, lighting control, video surveillance systems, and access control systems.
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Lead the design and development of analog, digital, and mixed-signal hardware systems. Over 10 years of experience in hardware design, with a focus on analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems.
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Serve as a technical subject matter expert in any combination of the following: traffic engineering or planning, transportation engineering or planning, signal operations, signal timing/coordination, ITS planning, ITS design, systems engineering, communications networks, and system integration.
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The Control Systems Technician is responsible for installing, calibrating, troubleshooting and maintaining control systems for poultry processing equipment. Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities: Monitor the utility and process control systems for the automated equipmentOptimize the performance of control loops to ensure the efficient operation of the various processing systems.
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The job function will involve: Collaborating with system engineers, optical engineers, and software developers, to jointly develop and implement high-speed digital signal processing and control systems supporting optical communications systems.
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