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We are looking for a driven Signal Processing Engineer to join us in pushing boundaries in digital signal and image processing to enhance electromagnetic system capabilities in government and military maritime systems.
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1+ years of experience in digital signal processing, with a focus on audio signal processing and acoustics. Key Responsibilities:Signal Processing Algorithm Development:Design and implement digital signal processing algorithms for audio enhancement, including noise reduction, echo cancellation, beamforming, and equalization.
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Design and implement digital signal processing algorithms for audio enhancement, including noise reduction, echo cancellation, beamforming, and equalization. Use simulation tools and software (e.g., MATLAB, Simulink) to simulate and evaluate the performance of signal processing algorithms.
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In this capacity, you will utilize your working knowledge of digital signal processing and digital interfaces. NGMS is seeking a Staff Engineer with the desire to learn new technologies to join our innovative Digital Technologies Organization to help develop, enhance and maintain FPGA and/or ASIC designs on cutting edge products and systems.
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Knowledge of digital signal processing. NGMS, Digital Technologies Group, is seeking Digital Verification Engineers to support ASIC and FPGA product development. 14+ years of digital verification engineering experience using industry standard simulation tools (12+ years with an MS degree; 9+ years with PhD.
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We leverage our diverse set of capabilities in integrated circuit, printed circuit board (PCB), embedded software, field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and signal processing design to create ultra-small, low-power solutions that exceed comparable commercial alternatives.
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Experience with digital signal processing protocols and techniques. Analyze, design, simulate, and implement signal processing algorithms in hardware description language, HDL (VHDL) based on customer requirements.
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Intermediate digital signals processing related to digitizing analog signals, deinterleaving, digitization, signal-to-noise ratio, filtering, and Doppler corrections. Knowledge of principles, methods, and applications of communication theory to include signal processing, decision theory, estimation theory, modulation-demodulation, multiplexing, forward error-correction, and randomizer.
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As a member of our team, you will use fundamentals of digital signal processing and RF communication techniques to prototype, execute performance modeling, and produce analysis products for maritime systems with an emphasis on detection, classification, and tracking.
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With a focus on digital signal processing (DSP) implementations. Strong understanding of digital signal processing (DSP) concepts. Background in high-speed digital signal processing systems development for military, aerospace, or intelligence applications.
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Preferred Skills: Experience with precision synchronous digital sampling and timestamping techniques. Active TS/SCI security clearance with a current polygraph is mandatory. Analyze and modify existing DSP code for optimal performance.
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Basic understanding of RF communications and digital signal processing concepts. Our portfolio includes RF communication devices, location capabilities, signal analysis and processing, and audio devices.
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Digital Signal Processing. Develop and embed signal processing, communications, and controls algorithms. Design and test custom mixed signal printed circuit boards.
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Must have an in-depth understanding of modern/digital telecommunication systems and equipment; the US SIGINT System; export issues; and SIGINT Systems collection and processing facilities.
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Four (4) years of experience as a SSWE on a project with a focus on Radio Frequency (RF) to include experience with Fourier transforms, filtering, communications theory, digital modulation, error control coding, signals analysis tools (e.g., WVT, DVT), and digital signal processing (e.g., adaptive beamforming/filtering, demodulation.
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