RF Systems Engineer Engineering - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

RF Systems Engineer

Our client is seeking a RF Systems Engineer to support a DoD customer in Fairfax, VA.
The RF Systems Engineer candidate will perform systems engineering activities to ensure the successful delivery of a new signal and data processing capability.
The candidate must have a 4
years of formal software of systems engineering experience in the areas of architectural design, requirements decomposition, I&T, and V&V.
The candidate must understand client-server architectures and networking techniques and protocols.
The Systems Engineer will work in close partnership with software developers across these activities.
Responsibilities:
Architectural design of an electronic system or subsystems Requirements analysis and decomposition External and internal interface design and validation Hardware/software, subsystem and system integration Verification and validation (V&V) planning and conduct Specialty engineering such as reliability, availability, maintainability and human systems integration Development of deliverable products and other artifacts.
Required:
BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or related field.
Four (4) or more years of experience in software or systems engineering activities US Citizen Must be eligible to obtain a TS/SCI clearance.
Preferred:
MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science GNSS (GPS, Galileo) experience Experience with Linux, C/C++, MATLAB and IBM DOORS Experience in RF communications systems development and test Experience in RF communications systems theory with strengths in analog/digital modulation/demodulation Knowledge of signal processing algorithms/techniques Experience working with safety assurance processes and engineers Experience performing failure modes and effects analysis Powered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Algorithms Architectural Design C+
(Programming Language) Data Processing Electrical Engineering Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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