Senior Signal Processing Engineer
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Overview
Senior Signal Processing Engineer (Communications / Radio Systems) - South Cambridge / Essex Borders - To C£85K + Hybrid + Benefits - Rewarding opportunity for an expert in Signal Processing and Radio systems to use their broad range of technical skills and knowledge to deliver cutting edge solutions to customers Worldwide.
About the role
This is a critical role within a high-performing R&D environment, where you will work on advanced radio systems design and signal processing technologies. The role spans software-defined radio (SDR) platforms and demands expertise in digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms and Radio Systems as well as some knowledge of Embedded Software, RF and Analogue Sensors. You will contribute across the full product development lifecycle—from initial design through to testing and integration—helping deliver next-generation solutions for global surveillance and communication challenges.
Qualifications
Degree-qualified (BSc or MSc) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Communications, or a related field
Strong background in DSP algorithm development and signal processing theory
Experience relating to Radio Systems, GNSS, Smart Antennas, Beamforming and Jammers all highly beneficial
Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, C/C++, or VHDL/Verilog for simulation and implementation
Understanding of real-time systems and embedded platforms
Key Responsibilities
Design and implementation of radio communication systems with a focus on DSP algorithms
Development of SDR architectures for radar and comms systems
Application of DSP methodologies such as filtering, modulation/demodulation, beamforming, and spectral analysis
Cross-functional collaboration with RF, embedded software, and systems engineers
Support product integration, validation, and verification activities
Applicants for this Senior Signal Processing Engineer role must be eligible for UK Security Clearance
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- Location:
- Great Chesterford, England, United Kingdom
- Job Type:
- FullTime