Digital Signal Processing Engineer
- Royston
- Posted 26th Jan 2012
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Posted by:
Polytec Personnel
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Salary:
£15k-£40k
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Job Type:
Permanent
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Address:
Orwell House
Cowley Road
Cambridge
CB4 0PP
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Reference:
24257
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Job Description
Our client, based in Royston, Hertfordshire is seeking a Digital Signal Process Engineer with experience in signal processing and software development. Candidates must have a good degree (minimum 2:1) in a relevant technical discipline.
Due to the nature of the work, candidates must be a UK citizen.
THE ROLE
To design and implement digital signal processing systems for operators and manufacturers in the defence and wireless telecoms sectors.
Dimensions of the role:
* To work with clients to develop leading-edge signal processing systems for defence clients, infrastructure vendors, handset manufacturers and semiconductor vendors.
* To provide consulting expertise across a range of signal processing platforms, including DSP, CPU and FPGA.
KEY CHALLENGES
* Developing complex signal processing systems for demanding clients.
* Confidently representing your specialism as part of a multidisciplinary team.
* Embracing new technologies quickly and creating innovative approaches, products and ideas.
QUALIFICATIONS
* UK citizen.
* Good degree (minimum 2:1) in a relevant technical discipline.
* Experience in signal processing and embedded software development.
SKILLS / PERSONAL QUALITIES
Interpersonal:
* Excellent communication skills.
* Self-motivated.
Technical
* Strong development background, demonstrating radio systems engineering skills and also technical depth in 2G/3G/4G physical layer.
* An experienced designer of C/C++ embedded software systems.
* Experience of DSP algorithm design and implementation.
* Development experience with systems based on real-time operating systems.
Preferable
* Experience with OOD, UML.
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