Image Processing Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

Image Processing Engineer with Security Clearance

Alaire Technologies is Hiring! Join Alaire to support our customers in pushing the limits on advanced sensors and processing technologies to give the Navy and Marines the edge they need in the battlespaceSeeking creative researchers and engineers to develop cutting edge technologyto support US Navy ISR and IRCM projectsJob Description Image Processing EngineerSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Experience with real-time image signal processing and analysis using CUDA GPU software developmentPosition requires design, development, integration and testing of algorithms, sensor interface software, and data collection with advanced prototype demonstration ISR systems for the Navy
Qualifications:
BS/MS/Ph.
Din Computer Science or equivalent and 5
years of experienceKnowledge in several of these key areas is preferred:
o Real-time image processing algorithm techniqueso Advanced CUDA GPU programming and optimizationo Image compression and reconstruction techniqueso Experience with Red Hat, CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows development and deployment environments with respect to CUDA GPUso Strong experience in C/C++o Familiar with EO and IR sensor processingo Embedded GPU experience with Embedded Jetson boardso Experience with development of graphical user interfaces.
Position supports a US Government contractUScitizenship required and ability to obtain a DOD Secret ClearanceExisting DOD Secret Clearance preferredJob Type:
Full-time Pay:
$80,000.
00 - $150,000.
00 per year depending on experience.
Recommended Skills Algorithms C+
(Programming Language) Cent Os Data Collection Gpu Programming Graphical User Interface Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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