Wireless Communications Engineer Engineering - Boston, MA at Geebo

Wireless Communications Engineer

Our client is seeking talented and motivated individuals to tackle challenging engineering problems in communications.
As a communications and signal processing engineer, you will be responsible to apply your expertise developing novel waveforms that meet given requirements.
Also, you will develop and implement special communication systems to enable new capabilities for a wide diversity of applications.
You will work in a fast paced environment, collaborating in multi-disciplinary teams with opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to a variety of projects in this area.
Can be based in Boston area or Reston, VA
Responsibilities:
Development and implementation of communication waveforms to meet specific requirements Technical assessment and implementation of modulation and demodulation schemes Implementation of forward error correction (FEC) and interleaving techniques Implementing clutter rejection methods Required Qualifications:
BS +4yr, MS +2yr, or PhD in Electrical Engineering or similar Proven experience designing communications waveforms Skills implementing modulation/demodulation schemes Knowledge of FEC and interleaving methods Experience implementing clutter rejection techniques Strong background in communications and RF theory Solid knowledge of transmitter and receiver architectures Expertise modeling and simulating with MATLAB
Qualifications:
Experience implementing fieldable prototypes and doing their testing and validation Familiarity with EW, and LPI/LPD techniques Background in wireless technologies, like 5G, LTE-M, or mmWave Experience with Python Recommended Skills Communication Electrical Engineering Fault Detection And Isolation Matlab Prototyping Python (Programming Language) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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