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The Personnel Security Specialist III must have a current Top Secret personnel security clearance and the ability to maintain such clearance throughout the life of the contract.
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Proficiency in one or more of the following areas: RF circuit design and troubleshooting, software defined radios (SDRs), digital signal processing (DSP), electromagnetic propagation, or types of RF and Microwave antennas.
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Desired experience includes analog to digital signal processing, underwater acoustics analytics, Fast Attack Submarine Sonarman Experience, and Submarine Total Ship Monitoring System operation (TSMS.
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Support national cryptologic systems supporting SIGINT, FISINT, GEOINT, HUMINT, CI, TECHINT, OSINT, and All Source Intelligence for tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, production and dissemination at all echelons from tactical to national in multi-domain environments.
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OSG works closely with many parts of the company and the candidate should anticipate frequent interactions with the digital ASIC team on digital signal processing aspects and with photonic integrated circuit, high-speed analog ASIC, and line-systems engineering teams.
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As a member of our team, you will use fundamentals of digital signal processing and RF communication techniques to prototype, execute performance modeling, and produce analysis products for maritime systems with an emphasis on detection, classification, and tracking.
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Roles within the Sensors Division include RF analog/digital hardware, acoustic hardware, signal processing algorithms, machine learning algorithms, tracking/fusion, as well as real-time embedded processor implementation.
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7 to 10 years' experience as a firmware engineer developing and implementing signal processing algorithms on large, dense, high-speed FPGAs (e.g., Xilinx, Altera) using VHDL or Verilog.
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Should have a strong background in at least two of the following areas: Algorithm Development, Machine Learning/AI and Data Analysis, Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, Digital Signal Processing, Control Algorithms Design.
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Deep knowledge or experience with digital signal processing filters design, analog-on-top mixed signal physical and timing interface implementation techniques, and a passion to pursue out-of-the-box physical implementation techniques to achieve uncompromised design goals.
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Role overview:As a DSP Software Engineer specializing in 5G wireless communication systems, you will play a key role in designing, implementing, and optimizing digital signal processing algorithms and software for next-generation wireless communication systems.
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We are seeking a qualified candidate for the DigitalSignal Processing Engineer position with experience tackling complex digital signal processing challenges. ·Solid understanding of digital signal processing theory and algorithms, with a focus on wireless communication systems and standards (e.g., 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi.
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SOME INDICATORS THAT YOU'D LOVE THIS JOB: - You wish that designing circuits felt more like writing Python code - Passion for building software to represent complex physical systems - Avid usage of - or contributions to - open-source scientific computing software - especially packages for hardware design, signal processing, and/or data analysis - An open mind about trying new things.
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Design and develop cutting-edge speech algorithms and systems using Digital Signal Processing, deep learning and big data. 6 years of experience developing Digital Signal Processing algorithms, including voice processing (e.g., noise suppression, spectral analysis.
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In this role, you will: ·Design and develop digital signal processing algorithms for various aspects of 5G wireless communication systems, including modulation/demodulation, channel coding/decoding, synchronization, and beamforming.
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