Booz Allen
DigitalSignalProcessingElectrical&ComputerEngineer
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“Digital Signal Processing Electrical & Computer Engineer at Booz Allen. Skills: Digital Signal Processing, Electrical & Computer Engineering, RF communications. Develop next-generation capabilities. Design and implement DSP”
What You'll Achieve.
guide the Army toward new technical solutions; address Electromagnetic Spectrum Battle Management; guide the client's understanding
Industry & Context.
complex systems; complex data
Ability to travel regionally up to 25%, Ability to obtain a Secret clearance, on camera during interviews, identity verification process
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
wireless communications systems, signal processing theory, Linux, C, C++, Rust, Software Defined Radio (SDR) toolkits, GNUradio, Ettus UHD, Signal Processing Techniques, RF Theory, embedded software development, code optimization, multi-threading, DSP, DSP algorithm development, Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering
Nice to Have
Machine Learning techniques, ARM Microprocessors, RF equipment, testbeds, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, MATLAB, LabView, Git, Agile Software Development process, FPGAs, VHDL, Verilog, Top Secret clearance
What You'll Do.
Develop next-generation capabilities
Design and implement DSP
Develop and demonstrate capabilities
Implement radio communication capabilities
Develop functionality for demonstration
Impact future capabilities
Demonstrate state-of-the-art techniques
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work in a lab environment; Collaborate with colleagues; Collaborate with customers
Process & Methodology
Agile Software Development process
Full Job Description
Digital Signal Processing Electrical & Computer Engineer **The Opportunity:** What if you could use your electrical and computer engineering skills to develop next-generation electromagnetic spectrum and electronic warfare capabilities as part of a focused, forward-looking R&D organization? As a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engineer, you understand the power behind complex systems and complex data in the RF and signals domain. That knowledge is key when it comes to designing and implementing digital signal processing for RF sensing, detecting, and responding systems. We’re looking for a computer engineer with DSP experience who can use their skills to develop and demonstrate new and novel capabilities to guide the Army toward new technical solutions. Our areas of interest include signal receive and blind demodulation techniques, signal isolation and identification, waveform, complex signal generation, and adaptive techniques. Our team develops initial implementations of emerging ideas to address Electromagnetic Spectrum Battle Management. That’s why we need you, a computer engineer with a solid background in signal processing, to help us implement radio communication capabilities. You’ll work in a lab environment to develop functionality for demonstration and delivery to our client. You’ll directly impact the future of electromagnetic spectrum and electronic warfare by demonstrating state-of-the-art techniques to guide the client's understanding of what is possible. This is a chance to use your DSP engineering skills and understanding of RF communications while gaining experience with software defined radios (SDRs). Join us and take on exciting challenges in support of our DoD clients as we drive R&D and help define future capabilities. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * Experience with wireless communications systems and signal processing theory and application * Experience with Linux, C, C++, or Rust * Experience with Software Defined Radio (SDR) to
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