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Supervisory Responsibilities·When necessary, supervise a team of junior or senior engineers involved in a given project or R&D program for which the Principal Engineer is responsible. ·Overseeing paper design, simulation, software, FPGA, and testing efforts.
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The Principal Research and Development (R&D) Engineer oversees and participates in the capture, planning, design, prototyping, and verification of wireless technology projects. Areas of skill(familiarity required, expertise desirable):·Simulation and prototyping software: C/C.
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Work collaboratively within the senior R&D team on the following:·Executing larger, team-wide projects. Qualifications and Experience·M.S. or Ph. D. in a relevant technology field (i.e., wireless communications, signal processing, statistics, optimization, networking, RF design, etc.
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Signal processing algorithms, MIMO, OFDM, beam-nulling, etc. LOS ANGELES / HYBRIDThe CompanyThis is a rapidly growing high-tech entrepreneurial company in the heart of West Los Angeles. Cognitive radio congested and contested spectrum, interference mitigation.
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Technical writing, proposal preparation, and technical presentation. 5 years of experience in technical project leadership (i.e., principal investigator). RF sensing, signal detection, and classification, etc.
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RF propagation, channel modeling, digital communication. Reporting to management as required for strategic planning and assessment. Wireless ad-hoc mesh networking, medium access, and routing algorithms.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer (EE) is in charge of designing new electrical goods from conception to mass manufacturing as a member of the company's sensor engineering team. Trillium Professional is now seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer in Burbank, CA.
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We are seeking a Machine Learning Engineer for our Online client. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of machine learning models, data mining and software engineering.
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As a Senior Test Engineer you will lead the design and development of test equipment for both commercial and military aerospace products. LabView software and National Instruments hardware experience.
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Sunbit is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our Purchase Squad. Experience with software development in Kotlin or Java. 10+ years of experience in Software Engineering, focusing on system architecture.
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THE OPPORTUNITY Our client is seeking a full-time Senior Embedded Software Engineer reporting to the Director of Software Engineering on the Software Engineering team.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Software Engineer to join our dynamic team, focusing on the development of bulk messaging features within our product suite, the COMMbucha team.
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We are looking for an engineer to collaborate with other team leadership and leverage our resources and expertise to continue to develop our cutting-edge platform. Our project aims to be the Robinhood of residential real estate investing, allowing anybody on the platform access to real time investments in neighborhoods across the country.
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Job Description About the role You will manage the automation strategy, implementation plan, software development, and systems integration, specializing in Electronic Batch Management (EBM) / Manufacturing Execution System (MES.
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We are looking for a Senior SRE who is passionate about building, scaling, and automating our internal platforms and providing global visibility to the health and performance of our hosting infrastructure.
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