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L3Harris Technologies

Description:
Job Title:
Lead Signal Processing & Communication EngineerJob Code:
SAS20231502-97176Job Location:
Palm Bay, FL
Job Description:
The candidate will develop detailed models and analysis for complex communication and signal processing systems and support the implementation in firmware or software.
Essential Functions:
Support pursuits, proposals and studies leading to programs.
Work closely with system engineering to understand customer requirements.
Develop architectures for next generation signal processing & communication systems and subsystems.
Performs detailed modeling & analysis to determine optimal solutions and algorithms.
Decompose requirements into subassembly level functional and performance specifications.
Work with design teams to develop algorithm description documents that define how the solutions will be implemented in hardware, firmware, and software.
Prepare and present analysis results and engineering design concepts at internal and customer facing reviews.
Qualifications:
Masters in Electrical Engineering, Applied Math or equivalent with 10 or more years of relevant work experience.
PhD preferred.
7
years of experience developing detailed floating-point and fixed-point models in MATLAB/Simulink, C, C++, or Python7
years of experience in one or more of the following areas:
Must have a strong background and experience in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Communication system theory and implementation.
Electronic Warfare (EW) and Electronic Attack (EA) systemsArray signal processing including geolocation and direction findingCurrent DoD Top Secret or Top Secret-SCI clearanceAbout the Company:
L3Harris Technologies.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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