Penn State Golf Courses is seeking a Systems Research and Development Engineer to join their Strategic Systems Operations Division at the Applied Research Laboratory. The role involves designing and developing advanced communications systems, requiring a Bachelor's degree in engineering and relevant experience. The position offers a hybrid work environment and is open to U.S. citizens, including transitioning military members
Job Summary
This position involves organizing and directing a multi-disciplinary engineering team to research and develop next-generation communications solutions.
The role requires providing technical leadership within the CSP Division projects and guiding programs of national or international significance.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens and are subject to a government security investigation and pre-employment drug screen.
Matching Summary
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Penn State Golf Courses is seeking a Systems Research and Development Engineer to join their Strategic Systems Operations Division at the Applied Research Laboratory. The role involves designing and developing advanced communications systems, requiring a Bachelor's degree in engineering and relevant experience. The position offers a hybrid work environment and is open to U.S. citizens, including transitioning military members.
Salary
Base: $109,300.00 - $191,000.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Advanced electrical engineering principles
RF signal collection and processing architectures
HF through Ku band propagation effects
AoA and TDOA/FDOA geolocation techniques
OSI stack and UDP/TCP/IP protocols
Wireless specifications 4G/5G/WiFi 802.11
System level performance requirement generation
Nice-to-have
TS/SCI security clearance
FFRDC or UARC experience
Conflict resolution experience
Detail-oriented big picture thinking
Strong communication and analytical skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in engineering or science plus five years' related experience
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering preferred
Must be a U.S. citizen
Successful completion of government security investigation
In-office work required with possible hybrid arrangement