What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radar Signal Processing Engineer position at Vivid Technology?
This is an opportunity to join a cutting-edge (Series B) start-up that’s redefining automotive perception technology, fresh off a funding round, they’re well-capitalized!
Join a diverse team who work together to solve complex problems; from chip design up, RF PCBA, mechanical, through complex software stacks.
Looking to hire a Radar Signal Processing engineer to take on some of the most fascinating signal processing problems that need solving as part of bringing the world’s first THz phased array to market.
Responsibilities
- Brainstorm signal processing solutions to problems up and down the hardware and software stack.
- Detection, tracking, optimization, and creation of unique radar algorithms for THz wavelengths
- Toy problem/simulation of said algorithms.
- Over the air (OTA) validation with recorded data and iteration on actual systems
- Assist the SW team in low level implementation. Identification and evaluation of typical system performance limitationslow-level
- Validation and tuning of low-level implementation in system release
- Informing system design decisions by simulatioOver-the-airn from IC design on up.
About You
• Likes to get things done.
• Hands-on with actual hardware systems.
• Deep understanding of varied CPU and high-performance vector/GPU computing architectures and their development tools.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced product development environment.
• Multi-disciplined. Having the ability to understand complex interactions across multiple technical disciplines.
Skills
- Strong knowledge of digital signal processing (DSP) concepts, algorithms, and techniques.
- Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, or other programming languages commonly used for signal processing.
- Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR); Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP); Moving Target Indication (MTI); Automatic Target Recognition (ATR).
- Experience in radar signal processing, including target detection, tracking, and estimation algorithms.
- Familiarity with radar system architectures, waveform design, and data processing pipelines.
- Knowledge of statistical signal processing techniques and their application to radar systems.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and in a team.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to effectively convey complex technical concepts.
- Experience with radar simulation tools and software packages is a plus.
- Education: Master's, or Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing, or a related field.