Signal Processing Engineer / PhD Research Engineer (Permanent)


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Recruiter

IT Connections Ltd

Listed on

14th April 2018

Location

Elstree

Salary/Rate

£30000 - £40000

Type

Permanent

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Signal Processing Engineer / PhD Research Engineer required to develop signal processing algorithms for unique sensing technology products used in telecoms, oil and gas industry and engineering. This role would suit an experienced candidate with 3-5 years signal processing experience. Or a recently graduate at Msc or PhD level in Physics, Signal Processing, Biomedical Engineering or Machine Learning / AI.

You should be a proficient Matlab user who can identify trends and information from noisy data sets and be able to develop and implement algorithms, ideally in C++. Knowledge of Machine Learning, signal propagation, FFT, FIR filter design or beam forming would be an advantage. You will be developing, implementing array signal processing algorithms, and presenting data and reports to project team and clients as well as conducting research in the team and on your own.

This Signal Processing Engineer role requires a strong research background and excellent communication skills. You will join a fast growing and market leading company that is developing innovative products used in telecoms, oil and gas and engineering. The role is based in Elstree, and easily commutable from North London, Hertfordshire and Stanmore.

An attractive salary and excellent benefits package including up to 20% bonus, flexible working, 25 days holiday and private health insurance is on offer This is a great chance for a candidate with an MSc or PhD in Physics, Signal Processing, Data Science or similar with excellent algorithm development, signal processing and electronic engineering experience to build their career as a Signal Processing Engineer working on real life projects for clients based all over the world. Signal Processing Engineer / PhD Research Engineer

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