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The Laser Communications Group develops, builds, tests, and operates laser communications systems for a variety of applications and environments. Lasercom offers dramatically increased data rates and enhanced physical security relative to standard radio frequency-based communications systems. The Group has expertise in communications; optics; electro-optics; optical turbulence mitigation; precise pointing control systems; embedded systems; command, control, and telemetry; test set design and fabrication; data analysis; modeling; and simulation.
The individual will be responsible for supporting the end-to-end development of guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) subsystems for lasercom systems. The individual will participate in the design, implementation, and verification of GN&C algorithms. The individual will work closely with other GN&C engineers in the development of embedded software and implementation in hardware, test infrastructure, and software tools used to design, build, and test lasercom systems. The individual’s contributions will play a key role in transitioning novel algorithm development from R&D into production.
Engineering opportunities exist at multiple experience levels. Roles are focused on algorithm design/ software engineering and span a diverse range of technical responsibilities including task and project leadership, individual contributor for novel algorithm development, design and implementation of test software and tooling for algorithm verification and validation, hardware test and validation, and continuous improvement initiatives for software engineering processes.
The candidate should be comfortable working in a fast-paced and rapidly changing environment while contributing to innovative solutions, demonstrating personal leadership, technical competence, and attention to detail.
Recent Graduate Hiring Range: $116,400-$140,000
Experienced Hiring Range: $116,400-$182,200
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Selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment background investigation and must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret level DoD security clearance.
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Requisition ID: 42660
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