Signal Processing Engineer - Electronic Warfare Innovator
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
Laurel (MD)
On-site
USD 100,000 - 227,500
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Education assistance
Robust retirement contributions
Healthy work/life balance
Job summary
A leading applied physics laboratory in Maryland seeks a Signal Processing Engineer to develop innovative technology applications for electronic warfare systems. The role involves creating novel concepts to defeat radar systems and evaluating their performance. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree and extensive experience in signal processing fields, alongside strong MATLAB or Python skills.
Qualifications
At least five years of relevant experience related to signal processing.
Able to obtain an Interim Secret level clearance.
Strong experience in signal processing analysis.
Responsibilities
Develop novel concepts to defeat adversarial radar systems.
Evaluate performance of current and future radar systems.
Prototype new concepts in a team environment.
Skills
MATLAB
Python
Signal processing design and analysis
Education
Master degree in engineering, physics, or mathematics
Ph.D. in signal processing or related discipline
Tools
C++
Job description
A leading applied physics laboratory in Maryland seeks a Signal Processing Engineer to develop innovative technology applications for electronic warfare systems. The role involves creating novel concepts to defeat radar systems and evaluating their performance. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree and extensive experience in signal processing fields, alongside strong MATLAB or Python skills.