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In addition to the above, the minimum requirements for the OPIR Modeling and Simulation Engineer Specialist include :A total of 8+ years of experience performing electro-optical sensor, system, and/or phenomenology modeling and simulation, either in the workforce and/or in the pursuit of an advanced degree.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and talented Mechanical Engineer Supervisor with expertise in smoke sensor development and strong proficiency in smoke and airflow simulation.
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Our team is looking for a driven RF engineer capable of fundamental electromagnetic modeling, transistor level circuit simulation, and distributed element microwave PCB design.
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This Sr. Engineer role supports our next-generation biosensor product design and development, focusing on clinical data analyses and sensor algorithm verification and improvement.
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Primary Responsibilities As a software engineer lead, you will: Lead the development of embedded software and firmware for sensor applications and programs. Participate in development phases from detailed requirements flow down, trade studies, processing architecture design, hardware selection, firmware and software development, sensor and payload integration and test, spacecraft integration and test, and on-orbit support.
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Sensor & Module design and modeling. Proficiency in FEA (Comsol, ANSYS, Maxwell), MATLAB, SPICE, or similar simulation and modeling tools. End-to-end application (sensor, signal processing, ASIC, algorithm configurations) definition and design.
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This Technical Application Engineer - CMOS Imaging position will lead technical engagement and implementation of image sensor products into various customer applications. Knowledge of CMOS image sensor design, operation and key performance metrics; understanding of pixels, analog circuits, ADC, digital processing, and high-speed interfaces.
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As a Principal Electrical Engineer, You’ll : Design quick turn circuit boards to meet program needs using Altium with Concord Pro to manage the designs and library components. Ability to apply advanced math to develop algorithms and sensor calibrations.
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Experience in optical system modeling and simulation using tools such as ZEMAX, CODE V, LightTools, etc. As part of a hardworking team of diverse, multi-disciplinary engineers, you will be the single threaded leader for development of multiple product lines of cameras and optical sensor systems for imaging, autonomous navigation and other applications for Blue Origin’s spacecraft.
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Deep knowledge of optical imaging system components (lenses, sensors, sensor and image processing electronics, etc.) Knowledge of image processing techniques to inform camera and sensor trades.
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As a GNC Robotics Engineer, you will focus on the integration and testing of sensors and actuators on our satellite platform and mission-critical flight software. Interface with flight software and avionics teams to build test jigs for qualifying GNC components on the flight computer board, including working with sensor/actuator drivers, firmware, and communication protocols.
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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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What You Will DoManage multiple airborne GEOINT sensor missions and processes simultaneously at DGS-2 site. Monitor the GEOINT system and networks health/status (Sensor, platform, network paths to include crypto, DCGS GEOINT systems, and GEOINT related enterprise services)Provide comprehensive analysis, diagnostics, and fault isolation for the GEOINT systems associated with End-to-End network paths/DGFS systems.
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We apply advanced technologies such as Digital Signal Processing, Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud computing to solve our customer and mission challenges. required with AWS/Cloud development/computing and OpenCV experience.
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Define and implement APIs for Ghost’s network communications, real-time telemetry, vehicle configuration, sensor/payload control with full motion video streaming, manual controls, and autonomous tasking.
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