ELECTRICAL ENGINEER with Security Clearance Engineering - Alexandria, VA at Geebo

ELECTRICAL 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 battlespace.
Seeking creative researchers and engineers to develop cutting edge technologyto support US Navy ISR and IRCM projects.
Job Description ELECTRICAL ENGINEERSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Development, integration, and advanced processing of state-of-the-art digital sensors and data collection/processing technology.
The responsibilities include multi-band sensor system design, development, integration, data collection support, and platform integration.
Qualifications:
BS/MS/Ph.
D.
in Electrical Engineering or equivalent and 5
years of experience.
Experience in analog and digital electronics with knowledge of signal, image, and data processing.
Experience in component and system hardware design.
Knowledge in some or several of these areas is preferred:
o Xilinx SOC FPGA hardware design using RTL in VHDL and embedded software design.
o Printed Circuit Board design using Altium Designer.
o Electronic component and sub-system design and integration.
o Familiar with Aerospace wiring best practices for systems.
o Design and Development of EO/IR focal plane array electronics.
o Data acquisition electronics for electro-optical and infrared sensors.
o Experience with C/C++, MATLAB, optics, focal plane array and sensor technology desired.
Position supports a US Government contract.
U.
S.
citizenship required and ability to obtain a DOD Secret Clearance.
Existing DOD Secret Clearance preferred.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$80,000 - $150,000.
00 per year depending on experience.
Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Altium Designer C+
(Programming Language) Computer Architectures Data Collection Data Processing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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