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RESEARCH ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Signal Processing Engineer

Southwest Research Institute (SWRI)

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RESEARCH ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Signal Processing Engineer

Southwest Research Institute (SWRI)

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RESEARCH ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Signal Processing Engineer

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Who We Are:

Ongoing threats to national security require timely intelligence data, including signal intelligence obtained through electronic surveillance. Since the 1940s, SwRI has supported U.S. and friendly foreign governments, as well as commercial clients. While a non-profit research institution, SwRI develops state of the art solutions to real problems.

Objectives of this Role:
  • Work with multidisciplinary team of engineers, software developers, and technicians in the execution of R&D, design, and testing systems and software in support of national security.
  • Design, develop, integrate, test and deploy new signal processing capabilities in the areas of energy detection, channelization, signal recognition, signal demodulation/decoding & encoding/modulating, RF geolocation and electronic warfare
  • Simulate and develop radar signal processing algorithms for blind radar detection and parameterization in a complex propagation and environment (HF ionospheric propagation channels)
  • Simulate HF propagation using advanced tools for predicting signal effects due to multi-path and scattering to evaluate algorithm performance with realistic data
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
  • Collaborate with client technical representatives and SwRI senior engineering and software staff to develop algorithms and write software and scripts for signal processing applications and to test software and related systems.
  • Work at SwRI laboratories and support short-term travel to government facilities/military bases or other customer facilities for system installations and to provide technical support within and outside the United States
  • Present progress and findings to your project teams and clients.
  • Prepare technical documents and support proposal preparation as required.
Requirements:
  • Requires a Masters or a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or Computer Engineering.
  • 0-2 years: Applicants with PhD qualify with 0 years full-time experience as long as their doctoral work included radar signal processing. Communications signal processing desired, but not required.
  • 2-5 years: Applicants without a PhD (Master's only) qualify with 2 or more yrs of work experience in signal processing with understanding of radar system concepts and waveforms; Over-the-horizon radar (OTHR) or ionospheric sounder processing experience desired.
  • Experience with C/C++ and Python are required. Linux and MATLAB proficiency are desired.
  • Coursework and/or research experience with application of machine learning to signal processing is strongly desired.
  • A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements:

Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen.

Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas

For more information about this division, visit the Defense & Intelligence Solutions home page.

For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.

About Southwest Research Institute (SWRI)

At SwRI, we tirelessly pursue innovation and excellence in science and technology for the betterment of humanity. Innovation in science and technology has been a hallmark of Southwest Research Institute since its earliest days. It’s no exaggeration to say we are committed to advancing science and applying technology to benefit government, industry, and all of humanity. That is our mission. Our multidisciplinary, collaborative approach allows us to successfully solve clients’ most challenging problems. Sitting on 1500 acres of test labs and facilities in San Antoni, Texas; an internationally respected institution working in research and development

Our staff is just as committed today as our founder Thomas Baker Slick Jr. was in 1947 when he proposed that the betterment of humanity depends on the use of advanced science and technology.  

Today, we are a leader among independent, nonprofit research and development organizations. Our staff of more than 3,200 scientists, engineers, analysts, and support staff members continues to accomplish outstanding fundamental and applied engineering and research for clients from diverse segments of government and industry. And we will continue to strive to be the first choice for clients seeking solutions for their most complex problems.