las Cruces, NM Salary TBD - (Top Secret Security Clearance Required)
Job Brief
This is an opportunity to join a team of highly skilled TS/SCI professionals who are working on cutting edge technical innovation that will directly support IC related GEOINT, SIGINT, and MULTI-INT missions for Space Doman Assets. Innovation in critical areas such as image processing and analysis, RF Systems, sensor calibration, waveform processing, and signal analysis will be conducted in a laboratory and transitioned into operations to support new approaches for current intelligence needs. We are looking for Signal Processing Engineers or Experts who have a background in those critical areas.
The role of the Signal Processing Engineer is to engage in R&D and software deployment.
Main Duties:
- Conduct research to enhance current signal processing algorithms.
- Investigate the use of advanced analytics, such as machine learning, in signal processing applications.
- Work on improving the efficiency and performance of software algorithms, platforms, and applications.
- Create and document requirements for algorithm development and implementation.
- Adapt and improve existing software to support new application needs.
The right candidate will have:
- Proven expertise in analytical thinking, applied mathematics, and problem-solving.
- Strong skills in signal processing and mathematics, with experience implementing these concepts in software (C++/C, Python, Matlab, etc.).
- In-depth understanding of communication system theory and related signal processing methods (e.g., filtering, sampling, modulation, demodulation, etc.).
Qualifications:
- Skilled in developing and applying data analytics, including machine learning and other AI techniques.
- Experienced in collaborating within multi-disciplinary, results-driven research teams
- 5+ years of signal processing experience with applications
- STEM related Bachelor’s Degree
- TS/SCI Clearance, US Citizen
Benefits: Highly attractive compensation and benefits
Other Details: Work is located at client site in Las Cruces, New Mexico