Research Engineer
- Recruiter
- Thales
- Location
- Cheshire
- Salary
- Competitive
- Posted
- 23 May 2015
- Closes
- 23 May 2015
- Sectors
- Engineering
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Description:
This recruitment opportunity is to support research and development in signal processing within Thales UK - Maritime Mission Systems based at Cheadle Heath and in particular to support development and exploitation of advanced signal processing techniques in to the Royal Navy's principal ASW passive and active sonar systems.
A key area of research for Thales UK in a number of domains is in array signal processing for which it is essential for the applicant to have relevant knowledge in
Knowledge:-
Sensor Characterisation
Sampling & discrete-time (digital) signal processing,
Linear 1D and 2D array processing - conventional beamforming
Basebanding, Digital filtering, Matched filter processing
Cross-Correlation processing
Probability, random variables and stochastic processes
Linear algebra.
Detection Theory and system performance assessment
FFT
It is desirable that they also have experience in some of the following:
Adaptive beamforming techniques - very desirable,
Estimation theory,
Advanced Spectral and/or time-series analysis,
Involvement in projects involving processing of real data - strongly desirable.
Skills,
Mathematically competent - linear algebra,
Use of MATLAB - Essential
Able to work alone or in a small team
Good presentation skills
Good technical reporting skills
(2) Algorithm Development - Data Processing (Cheadle Heath)
This recruitment opportunity is to support research and development in data processing developments within Thales UK based at Cheadle Heath to support future exploitation in to the Royal Navy's principal ASW passive and active sonar systems.
A key area of research is in Tracking and Data Fusion for which it is desirable for the applicant to have relevant knowledge and experience in at least some of the following:
Knowledge
Discrete-time (digital) signal processing ,
Spectral estimation,
Bayesian statistics,
Kalman & Extended Kalman filters, State Estimation
Probability Hypothesis Density (Particle) Filters and Hidden Markov Models.
Performance prediction Modelling & Simulation
Skills
Strong mathematical skill
Matlab - experience essential in the use of Matlab for algorithm development and the processing
Analysis of real data. and performance assessment
Able to work alone or in a small team
Good presentation skills
Good technical reporting skills
Contract type:
Contrat ?? dur??e ind??termin??e
This recruitment opportunity is to support research and development in signal processing within Thales UK - Maritime Mission Systems based at Cheadle Heath and in particular to support development and exploitation of advanced signal processing techniques in to the Royal Navy's principal ASW passive and active sonar systems.
A key area of research for Thales UK in a number of domains is in array signal processing for which it is essential for the applicant to have relevant knowledge in
Knowledge:-
Sensor Characterisation
Sampling & discrete-time (digital) signal processing,
Linear 1D and 2D array processing - conventional beamforming
Basebanding, Digital filtering, Matched filter processing
Cross-Correlation processing
Probability, random variables and stochastic processes
Linear algebra.
Detection Theory and system performance assessment
FFT
It is desirable that they also have experience in some of the following:
Adaptive beamforming techniques - very desirable,
Estimation theory,
Advanced Spectral and/or time-series analysis,
Involvement in projects involving processing of real data - strongly desirable.
Skills,
Mathematically competent - linear algebra,
Use of MATLAB - Essential
Able to work alone or in a small team
Good presentation skills
Good technical reporting skills
(2) Algorithm Development - Data Processing (Cheadle Heath)
This recruitment opportunity is to support research and development in data processing developments within Thales UK based at Cheadle Heath to support future exploitation in to the Royal Navy's principal ASW passive and active sonar systems.
A key area of research is in Tracking and Data Fusion for which it is desirable for the applicant to have relevant knowledge and experience in at least some of the following:
Knowledge
Discrete-time (digital) signal processing ,
Spectral estimation,
Bayesian statistics,
Kalman & Extended Kalman filters, State Estimation
Probability Hypothesis Density (Particle) Filters and Hidden Markov Models.
Performance prediction Modelling & Simulation
Skills
Strong mathematical skill
Matlab - experience essential in the use of Matlab for algorithm development and the processing
Analysis of real data. and performance assessment
Able to work alone or in a small team
Good presentation skills
Good technical reporting skills
Contract type:
Contrat ?? dur??e ind??termin??e