Signals Processing Engineer (DSP) – Partial Remote at LufCo #vacancy #remote

Digital Signal Processing Engineer LufCo is hiring a Digital Signal Processing Engineer to join a collaborative, small team environment to provide the development and improvement to a GPU accelerated signals processing framework. This position will be remote with 20%-30% travel to Havre de Grace or Annapolis Junction, MD office locations. What You’ll Need: A Security Clearance will be required to support this effort. (All that are eligible to obtain a clearance are welcome to apply) B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline Ten (10) years’ experience as a SWE Experience with Digital Signals Processing, Radio Frequency, C++ and Java Experience with some or all the below: Developing, managing, and updating digital signals Extracting narrowband signals out of a wideband signal Using GPU resources to implement real-time signal processing solutions Implementing signal processing algorithms Utilizing multirate signal processing techniques Signal processing algorithm creation/implementation Experience with RF Experience with CUDA What We Offer: Get (or Give) Real Mentorship! Excellent cadre of senior level mentors are available across the Android, DSP, RF, software architecture, and DevSecOps domains. Always looking for others that want to contribute to the professional development of their fellow LufCo team members. Competitive Pay Flexibility and autonomous work with frequent collaboration Continuing Education and Workforce Development Positive work environment with professionals, no drama! Professional growth and mentorship Flexible Schedule LufCo provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

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