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Use flight data to monitor the health of our Falcon vehicle fleet, including engine performanceExecute dynamic testing from start-to-finish (pre-test planning, sensor selection & installation, testing, data and signal processing, and model correlation.
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The Senior MW/MT/MD Sensor Modeling and Simulation Engineer (Senior Engineer Specialist - Modeling & Simulation and Signal & Image Process Engineering) will provide analytical support, software development, systems engineering and architecting, and modeling and simulation support for government customers in missile warning/missile tracking/missile defense (MW/MT/MD) mission area to include Probability of Warning.
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Pacific Defense is seeking a Signal Processing Architect to develop/improve multi sensor fusion algorithms for Position Navigation Timing (PNT) systems with additional challenges in the EW field.
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Background in statistics, estimation, controls, signal processing or a related field with experience developing and implementing radar tracking algorithms. Experience in systems engineering analysis of radars and space surveillance systems including any or all of the following: system-of-systems architectures, system and sensor level evaluation and simulation, mission performance assessment with emphasis on single and multi-target tracking, detection and estimation, sensor tasking and scheduling, system error analysis, and system integration.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital signal processing, experience with embedded devices, and knowledge of wireless communication standards. - Design and test on-orbit and ground-based sensor data processing algorithms.
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Adaptive signal and image processing and optimization. Typically requires a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Science, Physics, Mathematics, or related STEM degree and five (5) years or more of documented work and/or academic experience in one of the following areas:Modeling, Simulation, and AnalysisElectrooptical infrared (EO/IR) system design/trade studiesPerformance assessment, algorithm enhancements, algorithm validation and integrated system testsDigital signal / image processingMATLAB to develop data analysis scripts and tools.
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Radar Signal Processing, Electro-Optical IR Sensors, AESA Phased Array, Radar High-Res Image Processing, Synthetic Aperture Radar Super-Resolution Algorithms, GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indicator.
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Experience with national, civil, and/or commercial imaging systems, image processing, image exploitation, or digital signal processing. The department applies its knowledge of national space systems, current technology, and image and signal processing to advise government program office personnel and internal Aerospace customers on technical matters related to space-based remote sensing.
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