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Junior Signal Processing Engineer

Jobs via Dice, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201

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Be among the first 25 applicants. Today, Electronic Warfare (EW) is a growing enterprise—protecting the warfighter and our national security against ever‑adapting threats. Leidos currently has an opening for a Junior Signal Processing Engineer to support EW programs in Arlington, VA. As part of our team, you will focus on improving the robustness and efficacy of sensors and signals in complicated environments. More broadly, you will advance the state of the art in research and advanced applications to support ongoing and future EW programs. You'll simultaneously get to work alongside scientists and experts in these fields to help grow your own knowledge and career. Responsibilities

Develop, model, and test algorithms in Matlab, Simulink, or C++. Analyze results from simulation or real data to identify root causes and trends. Plan and perform analytical and engineering research, design development, participate in testing and other technical assignments. Basic Qualifications

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or related field and 2+ years of experience. Active Secret clearance and eligible to obtain a TS/SCI level clearance. ship required Experience with tools such as MATLAB, Linux, Mathematica, Python, Simulink—and languages such as C/C++, Java, etc. Working knowledge of scientific programming and algorithm development. Experience with radar signal processing. Demonstrated strong oral and written communication. Ability to work in a team environment, as well as independently. Adaptability to new challenges with a strong motivation to grow and learn in new areas. Preferred Qualifications

Working knowledge areas such as digital filtering, spectral estimation, detection and estimation theory, linear algebra and stochastic processes. Experience working in areas of modeling and simulation (M&S), radar, adaptive radar, signals processing, algorithm development, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) or similar fields. At Leidos, we don't want someone who "fits the mold"—we want someone who melts it down and builds something better. This is a role for the restless, the over‑caffeinated, the ones who ask, what’s next? before the dust settles on what’s now. If you’re already scheming step 20 while everyone else is still debating step 2… good. You’ll fit right in.

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