DSP Communications Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-06
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Location: Denver, CO
Security Clearance: TS/SSBI/SCI
We are seeking self‑starters who love the desert and want to work in a multi‑disciplinary R&D environment with electrical engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists who collectively create custom digital signal processing solutions and communications systems in support of national security defense.
Under general supervision, this individual will work on small project teams to conceive, analyze, design, implement, test, deploy, and maintain software‑based solutions for modern communications systems.
Implementation includes algorithm development, hardware control, GUI design, and database development.
The right candidate will be expected to demonstrate disciplined work habits resulting in products that are well‑structured, documented, and carefully tested.
This position will allow for direct interaction with end users and customers.
Required- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Applied Math, or another equivalent field of discipline
- Demonstrated capability in scientific programming with C, C++, or a similar high‑level language on Unix/Linux
- Strong background in DSP or in communications theory
- Master’s or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Math, or another equivalent field of discipline
- 5+ years of experience in practical system development and deployment
- X‑Midas or MATLAB experience
- LIDAR theory, applications, or simulation experience
- Satellite communications
- Cellular communications systems
- Modern wireless protocols
- Radio Frequency (RF) system design
- Electronic Warfare
- Modern modulation schemes
- Algorithm development
- Signal geolocation
- Signal conditioning
- Interference canceling
- Coding theory and techniques
This position is located at our Denver, CO office, as well as our Tucson, AZ, Melbourne, FL, and Chantilly, VA offices.
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