Job Details
Signal Processing Engineer
Description
Job Description:
Today, Electronic Warfare (EW) is a growing enterprise - protecting the warfighter and our national security against ever-adapting threats. The Leidos Innovations Center (LInC) at Leidos currently has an opening for a Signal Processing Engineer to support EW programs in Ann Arbor, MI.
As part of our team, you will focus on improving the robustness and efficacy of sensors and signals in complicated environments. More broadly, you will advance the state of the art in research and advanced applications to support ongoing and future EW programs. You’ll simultaneously get to work alongside scientists and experts in these fields to help grow your own knowledge and career; motivated candidates may have an opportunity to lead tasks as well.
You will be responsible for research, design, and development of the signal collection, processing and dissemination systems. Duties may include designing, developing, and analyzing systems for the extraction of information from signal sensors. You may also have the ability to serve as Task Lead.
Regular tasks will include:
Develop, model, and test algorithms in Matlab, Simulink, or C++
Analyze results from simulation or real data to identify root causes and trends
Develop novel and advanced algorithms, performance simulation, and analysis - using simulated and real data in both time series and spectral domains
Participate in lab-based and field testing
Support marketing and business development initiatives
Engage in multiple projects, interacting with Customers as well
Basic Qualifications
Must be U.S. Citizen
Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or related field with 8 - 12 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 6 - 10 years of prior relevant experience
Active Secret or TS clearance
Fluent with tools such as MATLAB, Linux, Mathematica, Python, Simulink - and languages such as C/C++, Java etc.
Working knowledge areas such as digital filtering, spectral estimation, detection and estimation theory, linear algebra and stochastic processes
Demonstrated strong oral and written communication
Ability to work in a team environment, as well as independently
Adaptability to new challenges with a strong motivation to grow and learn in new areas
Preferred Qualifications
PhD Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or related field
Task lead or team leadership experience
Experience translating functional requirements into tasks
Experience working in areas of modeling and simulation (M&S), radar, adaptive radar, signals processing, algorithm development synthetic aperture radar (SAR) or similar fields
TS//SCI
Electronic Warfare
LInC