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Signal Processing Chief Scientist

Responsibilities As a Chief Scientist within Peraton Labs, the candidate will lead development and implementation of new signal processing algorithms for wireless systems.
The ideal candidate will be able to work at theoretical algorithm development while also being hands-on to write software and analyze data.
Additionally, the ideal candidate should be able to develop new algorithms, analyze their capabilities, implement, and debug performance in high-performance computing environments using Python or Matlab.
Main Responsibilities Include:
Design, architect, model, and implement systems for RF applications Lead team members to plan, implement, and interpret results from internal and external test activities Write design documents, simulation and test reports, and system documentation.
Present to internal and external collaborators Qualifications Requires an Active US Secret Clearance.
15 years of experience developing and working with signal processing systems, working with large teams, and analyzing experimental data 12 to 15 years with BS/BA or 10 to 12 years with MS/MA or 7 to 9 years with Ph.
D.
Masters degree or Ph.
D.
in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related field is preferred.
Proficiency in Python and Matlab is required.
Additionally, experience with C+
and other simulation and evaluation techniques will be helpful.
Multiple peer-reviewed publications on wireless signal processing Experience with leading large teams for DoD projects.
Must work well collaboratively and individually Strong written and spoken communications/presentation skills We're here to help.
Check out our FAQs, send us an email or call us at 1 (844) 776-6382 Recommended Skills Algorithms C+
(Programming Language) Communication Data Analysis Debugging Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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