Software Engineer 5 Engineering - Germantown, MD at Geebo

Software Engineer 5

Chipton-Ross is seeking a Software Engineer 5 for an opening in Germantown, MD.
Responsibilities:
mplements communication system functions and signal processing algorithms that add capabilities to Digital Receiver Technology's (DRT) software-defined radio systems.
Codes, simulates, and tests solutions on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) and digital signal processors (DSP).
Leads work with stakeholders and customers to develop and document complex electronic and electrical system requirements.
Leads and coordinates work to analyze and translate requirements into system architecture, gateware and software designs and interface specifications.
Leads work to test and validate to ensure system designs meet operational and functional requirements.
Solves problems concerning and provides other support of fielded gateware and software over the entire product lifecycle.
Researches technology advances for potential application to company business needs.
Makes recommendations for technology investments.
REQUIRED
Experience:
Experience with design and implementation of real-time software / gateware / firmware for digital communications and / or signal processing algorithmsProfessional work experience with Verilog and / or VHDLPREFERRED
Qualifications:
Experience with high speed digital interfacesExperience in Xilinx and / or Altera designExperience coding in MATLABExperience coding in C / C++Experience coding in PythonEDUCATION:
Accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (eg Bachelor) and typically 14 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (eg PhD+9 years' related work experience, Master+12 years' related work experience).
In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard.
WORK HOURS:
Full-Time1st Shift.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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