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MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Radar Systems Engineer- 3 Year Contract- Lexington, MA- ACTIVE SECRET REQUIREDPosition Scope/Job Functions:
-Domains:
Radar system analysis and design, associated signal and data processing, radar calibration, testing, and data analysis.
-Architect and design advanced radar systems.
-Design, develop, and evaluate advanced radar signal and data processing algorithms.
-Develop test plans to evaluate radar systems and/or subsystems, execute tests, analyze data, and evaluate performance.
Skills Required:
-Ability to propose and explore new and innovative techniques and technologies and be able to understand how these new technologies can affect a radar system's capabilities.
-Experience with radar system design, development, and testing.
-Significant experience in the following fields:
RF systems, radar signal processing and statistical signal processing-Effective communication with colleagues, sponsors, and other research sites.
-Effective organizational skills with the ability to complete assignments working independently and in a team environment.
About the Company:
MIT Lincoln LaboratorySoftworld, Inc.
, a 2018 Inavero Best of Staffing Award Winner for both talent and client satisfaction, is a multifaceted staffing and consulting firm with the experience and infrastructure to support clients and talent on a national level.
Softworld has developed expertise across six distinct staffing and consulting practices over the past 25 years that include Technology Services, Life Sciences, Engineering, Government, Banking, and Creative Services.
Company Size:
500 to 999 employeesIndustry:
Electronics, Components, and Semiconductor MfgFounded:
1993Website:
http:
//softworldinc.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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