Location
Adelphi
Posted
June 10, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Job Title: RF Electrical Engineer
Job Description
This role focuses on applying advanced signal processing and RF engineering expertise to develop and evaluate cutting-edge radar, sensing, and communications systems. You will work in a research-oriented environment, collaborating with experts in physics, mathematics, and related disciplines to design RF system architectures, prototype algorithms, and analyze complex waveforms and sensor data. The position offers the opportunity to work on technologies that are 10β15 years ahead of current applications, contributing to innovative solutions in radar, electronic warfare, and next-generation communications.
Responsibilities
+ Apply advanced signal processing concepts to complex problems in RF systems, radar sensing, and communications.
+ Analyze, model, and interpret complex waveforms and sensor data, developing or adapting algorithms for detection, estimation, classification, and interference mitigation.
Job Description
This role focuses on applying advanced signal processing and RF engineering expertise to develop and evaluate cutting-edge radar, sensing, and communications systems. You will work in a research-oriented environment, collaborating with experts in physics, mathematics, and related disciplines to design RF system architectures, prototype algorithms, and analyze complex waveforms and sensor data. The position offers the opportunity to work on technologies that are 10β15 years ahead of current applications, contributing to innovative solutions in radar, electronic warfare, and next-generation communications.
Responsibilities
+ Apply advanced signal processing concepts to complex problems in RF systems, radar sensing, and communications.
+ Analyze, model, and interpret complex waveforms and sensor data, developing or adapting algorithms for detection, estimation, classification, and interference mitigation.