Employment: Full-time Permanent.
Shift: Monday to Friday.
Basic Annual Salary Range: (Competitive, depending on experience).
Location: London (100% Office-Based).
Job Overview - Senior Radar Analyst
Provide analysis of radar and radar related systems.
To produce new radar system design concepts.
To develop models of current and future radar systems to enable design / performance parameters to be established.
To provide technical assistance to other areas of Research and Development.
Job Functions:
Develop mathematical models of radar and radar sub-systems using appropriate tools: MATLAB, Simulink, and Mathcad.
Provide design data for hardware and software developers.
Assist in the validation of developed hardware and software.
Produce / assist in the production of detailed specifications to enable equipment to be developed.
Conduct detailed analysis of radar performance, including on occasion, trials data and produce reports for internal and external customers.
Design and develop digital signal processing algorithms.
Liaise with sub-system suppliers to ensure performance criteria are met.
Play a leading role in the development of new radar systems.
Prepare and present technical papers to customers and external organisations.
Travel within the UK and overseas is required and is considered a regular feature of this role, requests could be made at short notice.
Any other tasks associated with this role.
RequirementsEssential:
A Masters or Bachelors Degree from a good university.
Experience with MATLAB and digital signal processing.
Working knowledge of Radar or closely related applications (e.g. Sonar, Image Processing, Comms).
Proven record of completing analysis and design tasks on time and within budget.
Self-motivated and enjoys working within a team.
Good command of written and verbal English.
Requirements Desirable / Knowledge of the Following:
Pulse Compression, Doppler Filtering, CFAR and Detection.
Radar Video or Image Processing, Plot Extraction and Tracking.
Phased Array Radar.
Embedded Software, Linux, or FPGA.
RF, Antenna or Radar Electronics.
Systems Engineering or Project Management R&D background (e.g., papers/patents, time spent in academia).
Comfortable with hardware test and debug using lab equipment.
Experience of source control and issue tracking tools (e.g., git / JIRA).
Other commonly used programming languages, e.g. Python, C/C++.
You must be able to pass the necessary background, DBS, Right to Work, and employment reference checks, and be eligabile to work in a full-time position in the UK.
Some Right to Work checks will need to be carried out prior to interview and at application stage.
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