Radar Signal Processing Engineer - Cutting-Edge R&D
Ierus-Technologies,-Inc.
Dallas (TX)
On-site
USD 90,000 - 140,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
IERUS Technologies in Tulsa, OK is seeking a Radar Signal Processing Engineer to join our R&D team. You will design, implement, and test advanced radar signal processing algorithms for next‑generation systems, collaborating with multidisciplinary engineers to advance sensing capabilities. The role emphasizes hands-on prototyping, modeling, and hands-on testing in lab and field environments, with opportunities to contribute to proposals and stay abreast of the latest radar processing techniques.
Qualifications
U.S. citizen required.
MS in Electrical/Computer Eng.
Strong radar and signal processing background.
Proficient in MATLAB or Python.
Excellent analytical and communication skills.
Responsibilities
Design, develop, and implement advanced radar signal processing algorithms.
R&D of novel techniques to enhance radar performance.
Collaborate with RF, software, and systems teams.
Model, simulate, and analyze radar systems.
Prototype and test signal processing solutions in lab/field.
Support proposal development and customer discussions.
Document findings and present results to stakeholders.
Stay current with radar tech trends.
Skills
Radar theory
Signal processing
Algorithm design
MATLAB
Python
R&D methods
Communication
Teamwork
Education
MS EE
PhD preferred
Tools
HFSS
Feko
CST
Job description
IERUS Technologies in Tulsa, OK is seeking a Radar Signal Processing Engineer to join our R&D team. You will design, implement, and test advanced radar signal processing algorithms for next‑generation systems, collaborating with multidisciplinary engineers to advance sensing capabilities. The role emphasizes hands-on prototyping, modeling, and hands-on testing in lab and field environments, with opportunities to contribute to proposals and stay abreast of the latest radar processing techniques.