Areté · 21 hours ago
Signal and Image Processing Scientist
Areté is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to address complex security challenges. They are seeking a mid-level Scientist with a strong background in Math, Physics, and Scientific Computing to analyze data and develop signal and image processing algorithms and software.
Defense & Space
Responsibilities
Analyze data and evaluate existing algorithm performance
Develop and prototype new algorithms or enhancements to existing algorithms
Work with software engineers to implement the algorithms into robust and highly performant software
Qualification
Required
The ideal candidate will have recently completed a PHD or Postdoc in a STEM discipline
Demonstrated experience with signal processing, image processing, computer vision, or machine learning
Experience programming in Python, C, C++, MATLAB or similar languages
Intellectual curiosity and a desire for continuous learning
Ability to work with minimal supervision and collaborate with small teams
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Willingness to work onsite in the office 100%
Must be able to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance and meet customer-specific security screening requirements
Preferred
Experience working in a Linux environment
Physics-based modeling and simulation experience
Remote sensing experience utilizing Electro-Optics or Synthetic Aperture RADAR
Computer vision, image and data fusion, image classification or automated target recognition
Parallel programming experience (threads, MPI, CUDA, etc.)
Active Top Secret Clearance
Benefits
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
Life and Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Vision Reimbursement
Fitness Reimbursement
401(k) Retirement Plan Contributions
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
Continuing Education Assistance
Flexible Scheduling
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Parental and Bereavement Leave
Company
Areté
Areté, an employee-owned company, is an advanced science and engineering company that provides innovative solutions to the most challenging technical problems faced by the United States Defense and Intelligence agencies.