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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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Collaborate with a multi-disciplined design team (electrical engineers, systems engineers, software engineers, signal processing engineers and scientists) to implement innovative solutions for RF sensor system development.
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Research centers on efficient and adaptive implementations for high-throughput signal processing, sensor fusion, target tracking, resource scheduling, electronic attack (EA), electronic protection (EP), and integrated sensor capabilities.
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We're looking for an electrical engineer who can use their skills to continue helping maintain in-service U.S. Navy hardware sensor systems to ensure the Navy can continue to perform essential missions, support hardware troubleshooting, and perform hands-on installation and configuration of critical hardware and sof tware.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following key skill areas: Signal Processing, Tracking, Sensor Fusion, Receivers (Digital and Analog), Synchronizer / Timing, logic design, computer architecture, Systems Engineering Processes, LabView, Software (Interface, Visualization.
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Department Summary: MITRE is at the leading edge in solving problems in wireless communications, signal processing, and PNT [position, navigation, and timing]. BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related field.
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Image processing and other digital signal processing in an embedded environment. Work closely with Electrical Engineering to debug and troubleshoot PCBA's during board bring up, utilizing electronics troubleshooting tools such as logic and protocol analyzers and oscilloscopes.
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Experience in characterization, and validation of sensing systems that includes theory of operation, signal processing, fabrication, packaging, and design trade-offs. Fundamental knowledge and experience in physics, mechanical, electrical, and material science engineering, and manufacturing technology relevant to sensor fabrication.
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As Systems Engineer, you will be expected to gain in-depth knowledge of an RF and/or Electrical, and/or signal processing focused subsystem. Systems engineering, architecture, and/or design System performance and analysis Algorithms and signal processing Electronics (circuit card assemblies, subassemblies, complete systems) requirements, integration, and verification RF Sensor sub-systems requirements, integration, and verification Configurable Logic / Firmware / VHDL architecture, design, development, integration, and verification.
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Qualified candidates will apply strong systems engineering knowledge and understanding in the areas of algorithm development, signal processing, performance modeling, and sensor simulation working with various Systems, Hardware, and Software teams.
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Broad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processes. PhD in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5+ years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experience.
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Education & ExperienceMost of our engineers have advanced degrees in Electrical engineering, Acoustics, Signal Processing, Electronics or an equivalent field, but if you've followed a different path to expertise in acoustics or sound quality, we still want to hear from you.
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The Sensor Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber (SC5) Department is seeking an experienced Senior level electrical engineer in the development and implementation of FPGA based designs for control and/or signal processing radar applications.
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Knowledge of CMOS image sensor, ISP or image processing is desirable. Camera Electrical Engineer. Experience with EMI minimization, signal integrity. Strong electrical engineering fundamentals including analog and digital design.
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