Senior RF Signal Processing Scientist
STR(22 days ago)
About this role
A Senior RF Signal Processing Scientist in STR’s Sensors Division (Space Missions and Sensing Sector) supports research and development for a cutting-edge space-based radar system. The role focuses on advancing space-based sensing and counter-sensing mission technology within a defense, intelligence, and national security context. The position is part of a growing company with multiple U.S. locations and requires eligibility for work tied to national security programs.
Required Skills
- RF Signal Processing
- Radar Signal Processing
- Algorithm Development
- Signal Processing
- Data Exploitation
- Performance Analysis
- Simulations
- System Testing
- MATLAB
- Python
+10 more
Qualifications
- Secret Clearance
- BS in Physics
- BS in Applied Mathematics
- BS in Electrical Engineering
- MS in Physics
- MS in Applied Mathematics
- MS in Electrical Engineering
- PhD in Applied Mathematics
- PhD in Electrical Engineering
About STR
str.usSTR is a strategy and design studio that helps organizations build brands, products, and digital experiences. They offer services across brand strategy, product and UX/UI design, and implementation to help startups and enterprises bring ideas to market. STR emphasizes collaborative discovery, research-led design, and measurable outcomes to accelerate growth and adoption. Clients choose STR for its cross-disciplinary team, clear process, and focus on turning complex problems into simple, usable solutions.
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