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Systems Engineer at Ultra Electronics in Chantilly, VA

Ultra Maritime Naval Systems and Sensors is searching for a Systems Engineer to support the development of a sonar and radar systems. Working closely with RF, Mechanical, Electrical, and Software Engineers, the Systems Engineer will guide the development of the Sonar or Radar System from initial design, through finalization of the design, and finally through the integration and test events. The Systems Engineer is expected to provide system level trade-space assessments of approaches working with the Project Engineer to determine the benefit trade-offs. He/she will have the opportunity to guide the development and selection of key technologies for the Navy and will have the opportunity to work with complex software algorithms and cutting-edge digital signal processing hardware. The Systems Engineer will have the opportunity to contribute to key strategic approaches for future proposals, IR&D, and additional development activities. Required Skills:
BS Degree in an engineering related discipline 1
year of experience (education can count) with Radar systems or similar signal processing systems. Ability to obtain a US Government security clearance. Security clearances are granted to U.S. citizens. Desired Skills:
1
years of laboratory knowledge including setup and use of Linux-based system integration, test, and execution. Knowledge of Navy platforms or common Navy platforms interfaces. Matlab, Mathcad, or other Modeling Languages. Strong attention to detail and work ethic. Working with a team to jointly develop a system while using proper system engineering discipline and rigor required for disciplined system development. Willingness to travel (25%).
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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