Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems is looking to hire! They will be on campus from 11-3PM on Monday, September 10. They are looking for US students with above a 3.0. Remember to bring your resume and there will be food!
Monday, September 10, 2018
Daley Library, Room 1-470
11am - 3pm
This info session is open to US citizens only, as Raytheon works with US government contracts and is not able to authorize sponsorships.
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) is the leading provider of sensor systems giving war fighters the most accurate and timely information available for the network-centric battlefield. The Radio Frequency (RF) Analyst is a key contributor to this effort.
This position is for an engineer to provide various types of quantitative analysis and algorithm development in support of the design, development, and testing of SAS radar systems.
These activities include:
- Development of mathematical algorithms for antenna array signal processing
- computer modeling and simulation of sensor physics and phenomenology
- Performance predictions and analysis
- Design and development of radar waveforms for target detection and information
- Analysis of data received from radars on various types of airborne platforms
- Statistical modeling
- Technical presentations
Related day-to-day duties include:
Participating in peer reviews throughout the product lifecycle of design, development, integration and test, and flight test verification. This individual will interface with their team lead, team members, and other teams on a daily basis, conduct or participate in customer and/or program technical review presentations, and provide task progress status updates and work products to the team lead.
Required Qualifications:
- Classwork or related experience developing mathematical algorithms or quantitative analysis techniques
- Classwork or related experience with MATLAB or C/C++ or related programming language
- Demonstrated mathematical problem solving ability and data analysis experience
- Demonstrated interpersonal communication, presentation skills, verbal and written communication skills
- Must be able to obtain an interim Secret security clearance prior to starting
Desired Skills:
- Some work experience with one of the following areas related to radar systems: Signal Processing, search or track, surveillance, reconnaissance, synthetic aperture radar mapping, electronic protection, ID, or adaptive techniques
- Customer focus and collaboration skills
- Demonstrated team leadership experience
- An understanding of the physical limitations to implementing complex algorithms in real hardware
Required Education (including Major):
Completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or related technical degree within the 18 months preceding hire date.