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The Sensor Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber (SC5) Department in the Digital, RF, and Power Products Team is seeking an experienced Senior Principal Electrical Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design skills to join our team.
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The Signal Processing Department in the Undersea Systems Office (USO) of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) is seeking a motivated and talented Signal Processing Engineer to research, develop, analyze, and deliver new capabilities for the processing of undersea platform sensor data.
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The Computing Products Department (CPD) has an opening for an Electrical Engineer II. The department is responsible for the development and sustainment of state of the art ruggedized avionics hardware products including high performance and high assurance p rocessing platforms, video and graphics processing modules, high-bandwidth networking solutions, and control panels used in rotary wing, tanker, and transport aircraft platforms for the military and commercial markets.
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Signal Processing - compression, FFT, correlators, FIR/IIR filters, Kalman filters, statistical analysis; For full consideration, applicants must apply for the Radio Frequency Electrical Engineer at complete and submit the online application; and provide a cover letter, resume, a list of three professional references with contact information, and a statement of what diversity and inclusion mean to you.
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Familiarity with analog design, including PCB power architecture, signal processing, a/d, d/a. The Senior Electrical Engineer will be part of a team responsible for designing, implementing, and sustaining electrical designs for medical devices.
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We are looking for candidates willing to collaborate, innovate, and team with our engineers to generate and utilize today's cutting-edge technology to design digital electronics circuits that implement missile guidance, video and digital signal processing.
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Apply Digital Signal Processing (DSP) techniques to RFoIP products to improve performance and add new features. Must be skilled in digital circuit design and have an understanding of the concepts of how to use high-speed A/D and D/A ICs and circuits to digitize analog RF signals for transport and then convert them back to analog signals while maintaining a high degree of signal integrity.
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Knowledge of radio frequency (RF) transmission theory, to include radar principles, signal reception, signal processing, detection and tracking performance, and electronic protection (EP); electronic warfare system components and dependencies (i.e. antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, cooling systems, onboard power and avionics integration considerations, interrogation friend-or-foe (IFF) systems, etc.
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As a Signal Processing Engineer at WHOOP, you will be part of a cross-functional team composed of DSP, Soft Goods, WHOOP Labs, Firmware, and Data Science. Utilize expertise in signal processing and time-series analysis to analyze biosensor systems and optimize their performance.
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We are a technology leader in numerous areas including technology insertion; acoustic sensors; signal processing; combat systems; torpedoes; cyber security; knowledge management; and electronic warfare.
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Minimum Qualifications BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field Proficient in LabVIEW – Certification a plus Experience: 1 to 3 years Desired Skills LabVIEW Certification (CLAD, CLD, CLA) LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA Familiarity with PXI, cRIO, or cDAQ Signal Processing Experience Knowledge of communication protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, Modbus, CAN, Serial MATLAB, TestStand, Python, C.
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Position requires ultrasound physics and signal processing knowledge at a graduate level. Alternatively, the employer will accept a PhD in Ultrasound, Physics, Optics, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related field.
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We are seeking current college students willing to collaborate, innovate, and team with our engineers to generate and utilize today’s cutting-edge technology to design digital electronic circuits that implement missile guidance, video and digital signal processing.
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As an FPGA design engineer, you will be directly involved in the design, integration, and test of advanced satellite communication links, digital telemetry, signal processing, and encryption technology.
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Eight (8) or more years of experience in the following: Java, JavaScript/Typescript, Python, Angular, ELK stack, Redis, Web Services (REST), Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Android development, NoSQL and SQL databases, Xmidas, Digital Signal Processing.
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