RF Signal Processing Specialist-Geospatial
Muon SpaceFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Lost Hills, California, United States
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The base salary range is $99,705 - $124,683, plus bonus and benefits. Individual pay within the range depends on work location, job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
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Required skills include a working familiarity with Python, C, and MATLAB; understanding of basic circuit theory, electromagnetics, and digital signal processing; and familiarity with RF and high-speed digital test equipment. Desired experience includes modeling and simulating RF electronics and circuits, FPGAs, DSPs, or microcontrollers, plus knowledge of RF components for communication and radar systems.
The role involves working within a focused team that designs, fabricates, integrates, and tests RF subsystems, while also requiring the ability to work well in a team and independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
A Master's Degree or Bachelor’s Degree with 2+ years of experience is required. Strong candidates will have the listed technical skills, ability to interact professionally, perform detailed analyses, and meet special requirements like U.S. Citizenship and security clearance eligibility.
Develops cognitive systems for human-machine collaboration
HRL Laboratories focuses on research and development of advanced cognitive systems and human-machine collaboration, enhancing human cognitive abilities through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The company develops solutions like the ICArUS project, which improves machine interpretation of information, and the MEMES project, aimed at enhancing human memory. HRL operates on a project-based model, serving clients in defense and high-tech sectors by delivering customized solutions and licensing technologies. The goal is to lead in creating cognitive systems that improve the interaction between humans and machines.