Wireless Communications Algorithm Engineer jobs in United States
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Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory · 7 hours ago

Wireless Communications Algorithm Engineer

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is dedicated to solving complex challenges and pioneering new technologies. They are seeking a Wireless Communications Algorithm Engineer to research new technologies, develop solutions for communications challenges, and support DSP algorithm development for specialized wireless systems.

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Responsibilities

Research new technologies and develop solutions to address evolving threats
Support digital signal processing (DSP) algorithm development
Provide implementable technical solutions to the Nation's hardest problems
Translate vague concepts into practical, well-defined, and methodical technical plans
Communicate technical results clearly in written reports and presentations
Work with technologies and concepts including, but not limited to wireless, SATCOM, Physical and MAC layer protocols, software defined radio (SDR), waveform design, RF modeling and simulation, RF system analysis, and transceiver design

Qualification

Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Wireless CommunicationsMATLABPythonGeolocationWaveform DesignRF ModelingSimulationCommunication TheoryTransceiver DesignEnd to End Comms System Design

Required

A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or another related field with at least ten years of relevant experience, OR a Master's degree (or higher) in one of the same fields of study with at least five years of relevant experience
Proficiency in communication theory and digital signal processing (DSP), with a foundational knowledge of, and experience with, the physical, data link, or media access layers of communications systems
Experience in modeling and simulation of the physical layer with MATLAB, Python, and/or other languages
Familiarity with some of the following: geolocation, detection and estimation theory, or waveform design
The ability to obtain an Interim Top Secret level security clearance by your start date and can ultimately obtain a Top Secret level clearance. If selected, you will be subject to a government security clearance investigation and must meet the requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship

Preferred

At least ten years of experience in commercial and/or government communication engineering
A wide breadth and depth of wireless systems knowledge
Demonstrated expertise with end to end comms system design
Recent knowledge of DoD and/or intelligence community, sponsors, and programs
A current Top Secret or TS/SCI clearance

Benefits

A robust education assistance program
Unparalleled retirement contributions
A healthy work/life balance
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
Flexible spending accounts
Education assistance
Training and development

Company

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

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The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is a not-for-profit university-affiliated research center (UARC) that provides solutions to complex national security and scientific challenges with technical expertise and prototyping, research and development, and analysis.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
unknown
Key Investors
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2023-01-17Grant

Leadership Team

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Alice Bowman
Mission Operations Manager
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Ashutosh Dutta
Chief 5G Strategist, Senior Scientist, Lawrence R. Hafstad Fellow, Director at JHU
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