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5G Signal Processing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

DSP Engineer, EW

Costa Mesa, CA

$153K - $179K/yr

Design, develop, and optimize digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms and systems for radio ... Familiar with wireless communication standards (Bluetooth, 3G/4G/5G, Wi-Fi, SINCGARS, MUOS, etc.

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How much do 5g signal processing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for 5g signal processing in the United States is $21.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Does signal processing pay well?

Signal processing roles, including 5G signal processing, tend to offer competitive salaries due to the specialized technical skills required, such as knowledge of wireless communication systems and digital signal processing. Salaries vary based on experience, location, and industry, but professionals in this field often earn above average wages compared to other engineering roles.

What engineer makes $500,000 a year?

Senior 5G signal processing engineers with extensive experience, advanced skills in wireless communication, and often holding advanced degrees or certifications can earn salaries approaching or exceeding $500,000 annually, especially in high-cost-of-living areas or within leading technology companies. Such roles typically require expertise in RF engineering, digital signal processing, and familiarity with 5G standards and tools.

Is signal processing a good career?

Signal processing is a vital component of 5G technology, involving the analysis and manipulation of wireless signals to improve network performance. Careers in this field typically require strong skills in mathematics, programming, and communication systems, and offer opportunities in telecommunications, research, and development. The demand for professionals with expertise in 5G signal processing is expected to grow as wireless networks expand and evolve.

How to become a 5G engineer?

To become a 5G signal processing engineer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, telecommunications, or a related field. Gaining experience with wireless communication systems, digital signal processing, and tools like MATLAB or Python is essential, along with understanding 5G standards and protocols. Certifications in wireless technology or telecommunications can also enhance job prospects.
Infographic showing various 5G Signal Processing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,948 per year, or $21.1 per hour.
Industrial Wireless Sensing Systems (Smart Factory, 5G/6G)

Industrial Wireless Sensing Systems (Smart Factory, 5G/6G)

Optimal Inc.

Warren, MI โ€ข On-site

$40 - $54.75/hr

Contractor

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Senior Researcher / Senior Engineer - Next-Generation Wireless Precision Sensors
Role Summary
We are seeking a Senior Researcher / Senior Engineer to lead development of next-generation wireless sensing solutions for Future Factory manufacturing systems. This role will focus on high-precision, machine-attachable sensors that can operate in industrial environments and communicate over emerging 5G and 6G networks. The successful candidate will define sensing architectures for manufacturing equipment, prototype and validate high-resolution wireless sensors, and enable real-time data capture for AI-driven process monitoring, quality prediction, and closed-loop optimization.
The ideal candidate combines deep expertise in precision sensing hardware with strong understanding of manufacturing environments, sensor integration constraints, signal quality, and industrial deployment.
What You'll Do
Lead development of wireless sensing concepts for manufacturing equipment and test systems, with emphasis on high precision, robustness, and ease of attachment to existing machines
Define sensing strategies for displacement measurement in the 1-5 micron range, force sensing at Newton-level resolution, acoustic sensing for engine and equipment monitoring, and related high-fidelity industrial measurements
Evaluate and develop sensor technologies such as MEMS-based sensors, piezoelectric sensors, optical or laser displacement sensors, strain-based force sensors, acoustic and ultrasonic sensors, vibration sensors, temperature sensors, and hybrid multi-modal sensing packages
Architect compact, low-power, ruggedized sensor nodes suitable for harsh manufacturing environments including vibration, heat, EMI, oil, dust, and cycle-to-cycle variation
Design and validate sensor packaging, mounting strategies, calibration methods, drift compensation methods, and signal-conditioning approaches for factory deployment
Partner with controls, manufacturing, automation, and AI teams to ensure the sensor outputs are suitable for downstream real-time analytics and digital twin applications
Conduct laboratory and plant-floor experiments to benchmark resolution, repeatability, latency, reliability, battery life, and wireless performance
Develop technical roadmaps for next-generation industrial sensing aligned to 5G/6G connectivity and Future Factory requirements
Support supplier engagement, prototype builds, test plans, technical reviews, and technology down-selection
Required Qualifications
Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Applied Physics, Mechatronics, Robotics, or a related field
5+ years of industrial or applied research experience in precision sensors, instrumentation, industrial measurement systems, or smart connected devices
Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following:
  • Precision displacement sensing
  • Force or strain measurement
  • Acoustic or vibration sensing
  • Industrial instrumentation
  • MEMS sensor systems
  • Wireless embedded sensing

Strong understanding of sensor physics, signal conditioning, noise reduction, calibration, uncertainty analysis, and measurement-system design
Experience developing hardware for industrial or automotive environments
Hands-on experience with data acquisition systems, embedded electronics, sensor interfaces, and experimental validation
Ability to translate manufacturing problems into measurable sensing requirements and deployable hardware solutions
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work across research, engineering, manufacturing, and supplier teams
Preferred Qualifications
PhD with specialization in advanced sensors, wireless sensing, or industrial instrumentation
Experience with 5G, private wireless networks, ultra-reliable low-latency communications, or edge-connected sensor platforms
Experience with battery-powered or energy-efficient wireless sensor nodes
Familiarity with OPC UA, MQTT, industrial Ethernet, TSN, or edge-to-cloud telemetry frameworks
Experience with sensor fusion, anomaly detection, or AI/ML workflows for industrial process monitoring
Experience in automotive manufacturing, engine testing, welding, casting, assembly, or end-of-line validation
Experience with rugged product design, EMI/EMC considerations, and design-for-manufacturability
Key Skills and Competencies
Precision sensing and instrumentation
Wireless sensor architecture
Embedded hardware development
Signal processing and calibration
Experimental design and validation
Industrial deployment and machine integration
Cross-functional technical leadership
Supplier and prototype management
Success Profile
A strong candidate for this role will be able to take a manufacturing measurement challenge, identify the right sensing mechanism, design a wireless industrial sensor architecture, validate precision and robustness, and create a path toward scalable deployment in a connected factory environment.