SIGN IN
Surveillance Radar Specialist� jobs in United States
cer-icon
Apply on Employer Site
company-logo

Peraton · 1 day ago

Surveillance Radar Specialist�

Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe. They are seeking an experienced Surveillance Radar Specialist to support the design, integration, modernization, and sustainment of FAA surveillance systems across the National Airspace System (NAS). This role involves providing technical leadership and oversight for radar-based and cooperative surveillance systems to ensure performance and operational readiness.
RoboticsInformation Technology
badNo H1BnoteU.S. Citizen Onlynote

Responsibilities

Provide technical leadership and engineering support for FAA surveillance and radar systems
Support design, analysis, and sustainment of primary surveillance radar (PSR) and secondary surveillance radar (SSR) systems
Work with cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance technologies, including:
ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast)
ASR-7 and ASR-11 airport surveillance radars
ARSR (Air Route Surveillance Radar) systems
Support integration of surveillance systems with networking and communications infrastructures
Collaborate with Technical Program Managers (TPMs), system engineers, network engineers, and architects to align designs and deployments
Evaluate system performance, coverage, accuracy, latency, and availability
Support ground-based surveillance systems and understand interactions with aircraft-based avionics and transponders
Participate in site surveys, system upgrades, acceptance testing, and operational readiness reviews
Support troubleshooting of radar and surveillance anomalies across hardware, software, and network interfaces
Ensure compliance with FAA standards, safety requirements, and operational constraints
Develop and maintain technical documentation, system diagrams, and engineering artifacts
Support modernization initiatives transitioning from legacy surveillance systems to next-generation architectures

Qualification

Surveillance radar systemsADS-B systemsPrimarySecondary radarSystem performance analysisSignal processing conceptsTechnical documentationCollaboration with TPMsVendorsFAA systemsSystems engineering lifecycleNetworking technologies

Required

U.S. Citizenship Required
Must have the ability to obtain / maintain a Public Trust clearance
Bachelor's degree and 8 years' experience or Masters degree and 6 years' experience or Associate's degree and 10 years years' experience or HS diploma/equivalent and 12 years' experience
Experience supporting aviation surveillance and radar systems
Demonstrated experience with: ADS-B surveillance systems, ASR-7, ASR-11, and ARSR radar platforms, Primary (PSR) and Secondary (SSR) radar technologies
Strong understanding of ground-based surveillance systems vs. aircraft-dependent surveillance
Experience working alongside TPMs, engineers, and architects in surveillance, radar, networking, and communications domains
Ability to analyze system performance, identify risks, and support technical resolution
Familiarity with radar signal processing concepts, coverage modeling, and system performance metrics
Experience managing technical dependencies, interfaces, upgrades, and sustainment
Experience coordinating with vendors like INDRA, SAAB

Preferred

Familiarity with FAA systems, air traffic control environments, or federal modernization programs
Familiarity with NextGen surveillance modernization initiatives
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related technical discipline
Certifications such as FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL), CCNA Wireless, or equivalent
Knowledge of signal processing techniques, radar simulation tools, or advanced networking technologies
Background in critical infrastructure sustainment or aviation safety standards
Experience with surveillance system integration, fusion, or tracking systems
Knowledge of communications and networking dependencies supporting radar data transport
Background in systems engineering lifecycle support (requirements, design, test, deployment)

Benefits

Employees may be eligible for overtime
Shift differential
Discretionary bonus

Company

Peraton Fearlessly solving the toughest national security challenges.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

leader-logo
Thomas Terjesen
Chief Information Officer
linkedin
Company data provided by crunchbase