Senior Radar Signal Processing Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Engineering
Software Engineer, Systems Engineer
Overview
Math Works has a hybrid work model that enables staff members to split their time between office and home. The hybrid model provides the advantage of having both in-person time with colleagues and flexible at-home life optimizations. Learn More:
Join Math Works, a world class development organization helping customers develop cutting-edge technology for automotive and aerospace radar systems. Collaborate with MATLAB users and Math Works teams to lead the design and development of algorithms and tools to model and simulate phased arrays and radars at various levels of abstraction. Math Works nurtures growth, appreciates inclusivity, encourages initiative, values teamwork, shares success, and rewards excellence.
ResponsibilitiesParticipate in all phases of the software development lifecycle, collaborating in cross-functional teams and with engineers specializing in antenna arrays, signal and data processing, radar, sensor fusion, and code generation.
You will identify workflows, algorithmic needs as well as hardware deployment options. You ll write well‑tested, well‑documented code; support validation and debugging; and contribute reliably to product releases in a fast‑growing area.
Minimum Qualifications- A bachelor s degree and 6 years of professional work experience (or a master s degree and 3 years of professional work experience, or a PhD degree, or equivalent experience) is required.
- Experience with MATLAB
- Knowledge of radar
- Demonstrated experience with radar systems engineering, with a focus on synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
- Strong understanding of image formation algorithms and radar phenomenology
- Experience with analysis of recorded radar data is a plus
- Familiarity with bistatic and/or multistatic radar is a plus
- Familiarity with large scale simulation (GPU and multicore acceleration, etc.) is a plus
- Software development skills in MATLAB and C++
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