Job Requirements
Aber Prov Grd, MD
Secret Polygraph not specified
Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
$120,000 - $175,000
Job Description
MUST HAVES
Secret Clearance minimum but TS/SCI eligibility
5 years experience with BS/BA; 3 years with MS/MA; 0 years with PhD; an additional 4 years of experience will be considered in lieu of formal education
Understanding of RF EW concepts and applications
Proficiency with software-defined radios (e.g., Ettus, Epiq), GNU Radio, and/or firmware programming
Programming skills in Python, MATLAB, VHDL, and C+
Strong MATLAB skills, including Simulink and relevant toolboxes (DSP, signal processing, radar, etc.)
Familiar with the LINUX operating system
On a day-to-day basis, the FPGA / RF Electronic Warfare Software Engineer in Aberdeen, MD will design and develop software and firmware components that support electronic attack and counter‑radar capabilities in a mission‑driven R&D environment. Daily work includes developing FPGA firmware using VHDL, building and integrating signal‑of‑interest and system models, and incorporating third‑party radar and threat models into existing EW frameworks. The engineer will use MATLAB (including Simulink and signal processing toolboxes), Python, and C/C++ to prototype and evaluate RF signal processing algorithms, analyze collected RF data, and interface with software‑defined radios in a hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing environment. The role involves close collaboration with intelligence analysts, mission partners, and multidisciplinary engineering teams to assess electronic attack effectiveness against ground‑based radars, SAR systems, missile seekers, and counter‑UAS threats supporting air survivability for aircraft and unmanned platforms. Daily responsibilities also include supporting closed‑loop testing, validating system performance across software and FPGA domains, documenting results, and preparing clear technical briefings and reports for engineering and government stakeholders.
Compensation: $65/hr. - $83/hr. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education. Employees in this role will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one of employment, including options for medical, dental, and vision insurance. Eligibility to enroll in the 401(k) retirement plan begins after 90 days of employment. Additionally, employees in this role will have access to paid sick leave and other paid time off benefits as required under the applicable law of the worksite location.
Secret Clearance minimum but TS/SCI eligibility
5 years experience with BS/BA; 3 years with MS/MA; 0 years with PhD; an additional 4 years of experience will be considered in lieu of formal education
Understanding of RF EW concepts and applications
Proficiency with software-defined radios (e.g., Ettus, Epiq), GNU Radio, and/or firmware programming
Programming skills in Python, MATLAB, VHDL, and C+
Strong MATLAB skills, including Simulink and relevant toolboxes (DSP, signal processing, radar, etc.)
Familiar with the LINUX operating system
On a day-to-day basis, the FPGA / RF Electronic Warfare Software Engineer in Aberdeen, MD will design and develop software and firmware components that support electronic attack and counter‑radar capabilities in a mission‑driven R&D environment. Daily work includes developing FPGA firmware using VHDL, building and integrating signal‑of‑interest and system models, and incorporating third‑party radar and threat models into existing EW frameworks. The engineer will use MATLAB (including Simulink and signal processing toolboxes), Python, and C/C++ to prototype and evaluate RF signal processing algorithms, analyze collected RF data, and interface with software‑defined radios in a hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing environment. The role involves close collaboration with intelligence analysts, mission partners, and multidisciplinary engineering teams to assess electronic attack effectiveness against ground‑based radars, SAR systems, missile seekers, and counter‑UAS threats supporting air survivability for aircraft and unmanned platforms. Daily responsibilities also include supporting closed‑loop testing, validating system performance across software and FPGA domains, documenting results, and preparing clear technical briefings and reports for engineering and government stakeholders.
Compensation: $65/hr. - $83/hr. Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education. Employees in this role will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one of employment, including options for medical, dental, and vision insurance. Eligibility to enroll in the 401(k) retirement plan begins after 90 days of employment. Additionally, employees in this role will have access to paid sick leave and other paid time off benefits as required under the applicable law of the worksite location.
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