Radar Systems Engineer (Algorithms)
Reliable RoboticsFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The internship is a 12-week, hands-on program designed to simulate full-time employment at Wisk and complete meaningful work.
Candidates must be pursuing a bachelor's, master's, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering (or equivalent) with graduation expected between December 2026 and June 2028.
Strong foundational knowledge of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and electromagnetics, plus proficiency in programming and analysis with MATLAB or Python, and hands-on experience are required.
The intern will join the Autonomy & Airspace Integration (AAI) Integrated Product Team (IPT), working alongside senior engineers, mentors, and cross-functional teams including systems, hardware, and software engineers.
A strong candidate is currently enrolled in a relevant engineering degree program with upcoming graduation, possesses solid DSP and electromagnetics knowledge, MATLAB or Python proficiency, and hands-on experience to contribute to radar algorithm development and testing.
Develops autonomous electric air taxis
Wisk Aero develops autonomous electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft aimed at transforming urban transportation by introducing air taxis. Their eVTOL aircraft, such as Wisk and Cora, are designed to be safe, sustainable, and accessible, meeting high aviation safety standards. Wisk Aero differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on both the manufacturing of these aircraft and providing air taxi services directly to consumers, as well as partnering with cities and businesses to enhance urban mobility solutions. The company's goal is to address inefficiencies in current transit systems, making air travel a practical option for everyday transportation.