Lead Radar Signal Processing Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-26
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Software Engineer
Description
Lockheed Martin Rotary & Mission Systems is seeking a full‑time Lead Radar Signal Processing Systems Engineer. In this role, you will contribute to design, analysis, testing, and requirements verification of high‑performance Radar Signal Processor systems.
ResponsibilitiesDesign, analyze, test and verify high‑performance Radar Signal Processor systems. Perform requirements development, performance analysis, algorithm development, radar signal processing, and software verification.
Qualifications- Basic Qualifications: Master’s degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering or equivalent technical discipline. 9+ years of systems engineering experience. Experience with requirements development and performance analysis. Experience with algorithm development. Experience with Radar and Radar Signal Processing. U.S. citizen required and government security clearance required.
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Skills:
Leadership experience. Software requirements verification. Agile development process. Proposal experience. MATLAB, DOORs, git, MBSE.
This position requires a government security clearance (Secret). Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
Schedule and CompensationWork Schedule:
4x10 hour day, 3 days off per week. Salary Range (New Jersey): $110,500 - $198,422. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short‑Term Disability, Long‑Term Disability, 401(k) match, Flexible Spending Accounts, EAP, Education Assistance, Parental Leave, Paid time off, and Holidays.
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
Additional InformationExperience Level: Experienced Professional. Business Unit: RMS. Relocation Available:
Possible. Career Area:
Systems Engineering – Requirements Development. Type:
Full‑Time. Shift: First.
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