Sr Digital Communications Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Digital Communications Engineer
Role:
Digital Communications Engineer to support Systems Engineering Integration & Test department. Will work on next generation of communications and signal processing systems.
Responsibilities:
- Perform research, design, and development for digital designs associated with multi-function software defined radios, as well as automated test equipment
- Work with evaluation boards to test proposed designs
- Support the implementation of digital FPGA hardware architecture and algorithms
- Collaborate with Systems Engineering to ensure firmware design meets system level requirements
- Review designs and analysis
- Proven ability to drive complex technical problems to closure
- Proven ability to lead product delivery
- May lead a team of technical engineers
Basic Qualifications:
12 Years experience with Bachelors Degree in Electrical, Computer or related Engineering discipline with specialty in Digital Communications; (10 Years with Masters; 8 Years with PhD). Experience in the design and development of digital communications systems including modulation, signal & receiver design, noise processes, detection, equalization, coding, synchronization, and multi-access communications. Matlab and Simulink modeling of digital comms systems and algorithms experience.
Hands-on experience in Digital Communications within the last 3 years. Experience with leading teams through product implementation or demonstration. Clearance:
Ability to obtain and maintain a DoD SECRET clearance is required.
Preferred Qualifications (A nice-to-have, NOT required):
Optimization of Matlab or Simulink code generated HDL and porting to FPGAs or ASICs. Open air and/or flight testing of advanced communication systems. Active/Current DoD Top Secret Clearance with SCI. Experience with Military Waveforms. Waveform Algorithm Design and Decomposition. Waveform ASIC Development
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