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Job Title: Principal Systems Engineer, Digital Signal ProcessingWork Location: Aurora, CODuration: Long-term contract with option to hireHours: Monday-Friday am-pmClearance: Active Top Secret/SCI security clearance Job Description: Looking for a Principal Systems Engineer, Digital Signal Processing.
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Experience in one or more of the following: Java, JavaScript/Typescript, Python, Angular, ELK stack, Redis, Web Services (REST), Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Android development, NoSQL and SQL databases, Xmidas, Digital Signal Processing.
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Knowledge of multi-threaded signal processing algorithms in Python/C. DSP Engineers have a strong background with proven capabilities against a wide range of wireless protocols, experience performing cutting-edge research and development on real-time Software Defined Radio (SDR) and protocol processing systems, and an extensive software development background.
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Senior DSP Engineer Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Continental US Anticipated Posting End: 10/14/2024 What You'll Get to Do: We're looking for a Senior Digital Signal Processing Engineer to join our team in Aurora, Colorado.
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The Principal Engineer II is responsible for network engineering activities that maintain and enhance the company's telecommunications and signal processing hardware, software and electrical systems.
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Candidates are being sought in the areas of applied communication systems and signal processing, autonomous systems, quantum computing, circuit design, and applications of machine learning.
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This may include mobile and web frameworks, SDKs, APIs, Cloud platforms, firmware, digital signal processing, data processing, mathematical modeling and machine learning. As a key technical contributor, you will document via Confluence, research and review design specifications in coordination with team stackholders, outside healthcare professionals, and lead developers using broad software engineering concepts in digital technologies, including IoT, cloud and SaaS for patient information manged with HIPPA best practices.
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Altamira Technologies is seeking and Senior Scrum Master to join our world-class engineering team in Denver CO. In this role, you will join a small, highly-focus team working to develop and maintain signal-processing applications for use in a real-time operational environment.
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Uses sophisticated signal processing tools to execute intelligence responsibilities. Experience using sophisticated signal processing tools and to execute intelligence responsibilities.
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Experience and knowledge in astrodynamics, orbit estimation, space object characterization, filtering, and/or signal processing. MS or PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or relevant fields.
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We are in need of experienced engineers who have a strong background in math, electrical engineering with a solid understanding of communications and signal processing and should have an understanding of software development for the purposes of developing, debugging and testing algorithms/software for either pre-d (signal detection/characterization) and/or post-d (geolocation) signal processing.
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Familiarity with Signal Processing algorithms and DSP techniques. The Engineering, Science and Analysis (ESA) Strategic Capabilities Unit comprises the technical talent and organizational leadership that enables the successful delivery of high-impact discriminating technologies for our customers missions.
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PhD in Physics, Aerospace Engineering with focus on RF engineering and digital signal processing. Experience in waveform design, signal processing techniques and algorithms for radar sensor measurements such as altimetry and Doppler velocimetry.
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