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Our client is seeking a Engineering Director, reporting to the VP of Engineering, who will be part of the Engineering team working in the field of wireless communication and signal processing to build and lead a cross functional engineering team in San Diego office for product research and development.
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Performs all routine aspects of MRI procedures, including but not limited to QC, start-up procedures, signal-to-noise test scans, program/sequence selection, contrast injection, and image processing.
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O Experience with fixed point binary arithmetic, and digital signal processing designs. FPGA Design Engineers are responsible for the efficient implementation of novel signal processing algorithms for Our Clients MIMO wireless networking products.
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Systems engineering, architecture, and/or design System performance and analysis Algorithms and signal processing Modeling and simulation (for example 6-DOF) Mission planning and analysis RF Sensor sub-systems Communication systems or subsystems Software architecture, design, development, integration, and verification Configurable Logic / Firmware / VHDL architecture, design, development, integration, and verification.
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Experience implementing signal processing and/or image processing algorithms. Knowledge of a variety of NDE techniques such as ultrasonic testing, eddy current testing, digital radiography testing, etc.
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Strong expertise in digital signal processing algorithms and their applications. MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering with a focus in wireless communication or signal processing.
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M.S. or Ph. D. in a relevant communication and/or engineering technology field (i.e., wireless communications, signal processing, statistics, optimization, networking, RF design, etc. Signal processing algorithms, MIMO, OFDM, beam-nulling, etc.
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Experience in project management involving cross-functional teams·Extensive experience in the design of MIMO and OFDM systems·Experience in supervising FPGA designers and embedded software developers·Strong expertise in digital signal processing algorithms and their applications·Solid knowledge about RF signal propagation and channel modeling·Familiarity with mixed signal and RF circuit impairments and modeling·Physical ability to perform lab and field testing and demonstration.
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In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and optimizing signal processing algorithms on programmable HW. You will write unit tests and integration tests to enable comprehensive testing and validation of your software.
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Minimum 10 years of relevant wireless communication systems design experience; 8 years of wireless communication systems design experience with a Master's; 6 years wireless communication systems design experience with PhD - Proven track record in building and leading a team to work productively and deliver quality results on schedule - Demonstrated experience in leading a team for communication or signal processing systems design, implementation, and validation.
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Shape leading-edge Software Defined Radio (SDR) systems for GPS, GNSS, and other cooperative signals including advanced signal processing techniques. Experience with developing Vector Signal processing or Data processing algorithms for wireless communication technology.
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M.S. or Ph. D. in the field of wireless communications and signal processing. Extensive knowledge about signal processing algorithms, MIMO, OFDM. RF sensing, signal detection, and classification, etc.
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Experience with concepts in digital signal processing and RF system design. Hands-on experience with commercial RF/EE test equipment/devices (e.g., signal generator, spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, network analyzer, attenuators, amplifiers, etc.
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Prior experience and technical knowledge of radiofrequency engineering, digital signal processing, embedded systems, or software defined radios as well as other complex systems that involve both hardware and software to be able to communicate effectively with customers.
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Experience of RF signal propagation, channel modeling, digital communications, RF sensing, signal analysis, machine learning, and associated signal processing technologies is desired, as well as MIMO systems and mesh networking knowledge would be considered a definite plus.
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