Signal Processing Engineer- Washington DC
- Employer
- Abbtech Professional Resources
- Location
- Fairfax, VA
- Closing date
- Oct 22, 2020
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- Industry
- Engineering
- Function
- Construction and Skilled Trades, Engineer, QA Engineer, IT
- Hours
- Full Time
- Career Level
- Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Seeking a Signal Processing Engineer to support research, development and operational software deployment in the Washington DC Metro Area (WMA). Key Responsibilities: Researches and discovers improvements to existing signal processing algorithms Explores application of advanced analytics to signal processing, to include but not limited to machine learning Optimizes the performance of software algorithms, applications, and platforms Develops and documents algorithm and implementation requirements Leverages and refines existing software in support of new applications Job Requirements: Experience: 5+ years experience with applications of signal processing Experience with development and application of data analytics, to include machine learning or other Artificial Intelligence techniques Experience working and collaborating in a multi-disciplinary and results-oriented research team setting Key Skills: Demonstrated analytical, applied mathematics and problem-solving skills Exceptional signal processing and mathematical skills, including implementation of these concepts in software (C++/C, Python, Matlab, etc) Knowledge of communication system theory and/or related signal processing techniques (ie filtering, sampling, modulation, demodulation, etc) Education and Training: Bachelor s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, Physics or related field. Advanced degree preferred. Clearance: US Citizen with active TS/SCI clearance ABBTECH is an EOE/Minorities/Women/Disabled Individuals/Veterans
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