Radar Systems Engineer; Algorithms
Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, 94039, USA
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer
We're building safety-enhancing technology for aviation that will save lives. Automated aviation systems will enable a future where air transportation is safer, more convenient and fundamentally transformative to the way goods — and eventually people — move around the planet. We are a team of mission-driven engineers with experience across aerospace, robotics and self-driving cars working to make this future a reality.
As a Radar Systems Engineer, you will be a part of our Radar Engineering team. The Radar Engineering team is comprised of a small cross functional team of motivated and experienced engineers; we’re responsible for designing, building, and testing cutting edge phased array radar systems from concept to certified product. We enjoy a culture of sharing information and collaboration. Phased array radar systems have historically been reserved for specialized applications, but we’re making this technology affordable to enable Detect and Avoid for widespread commercial applications.
This role will focus on new advanced operational modes. The passion for revolutionary technology to make aviation safer motivates us to come in every day.
In your role as a Radar Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for analyzing phased array radar systems and developing radar processing algorithms to enable short, long range object tracking, and radar image generation. You will be involved in all phases of development from conception to production, designing your algorithms in Matlab, Python, and implementation in C++ on the target hardware.
You will drive the system-level requirements of the phased array radar system, and drive trade studies collaborating with the cross functional teams. You will support the integration of the radar on the aircraft and support data collection and analysis during flight testing. You will be the owner of real-time processing of radar algorithms on an FPGA, DSP-based platform.
- Electrical Engineering fundamentals, typically gained through a Bachelor’s Degree of Science or Engineering in Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, or a related discipline
- 8+ years of professional hands‑on experience with Radar algorithms, radar system design, radar signal processing, integration, and test of a radar system
- Ability to use C++, Matlab and Python (Python preferred)
- Ability to troubleshoot, find root cause, and resolve issues
- Pulsed and FMCW processing algorithm development
- Experience in airborne radar testing and development
- Advanced Degree of Science or Electrical Engineering
- Experience developing system architectures and managing requirements for certification of Avionics
- Creative problem solver that can bring multiple disciplines together, with the ability to assess risk and make design and development decisions without all available data
- Experience integrating and troubleshooting various electronic sensors and components
- Weather radar experience, airborne or ground-based
- Real beam radar imaging, and or SAR processing
This role can be remote, or located at our facility in Mountain View, California.
Must be willing to travel 30% of the time.
The estimated salary range for this position is $180,000 to $260,000/annual salary + cash and stock option awards + benefits. At Reliable Robotics, we strive to provide competitive and rewarding compensation based on experience and expertise, as well as market conditions, location, and pay equity. In addition to base compensation, Reliable Robotics offers stock options, employee medical, 401k contribution, great co‑workers and a casual work environment.
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