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Perform detailed waveform analysis including pulse characteristics, chirp parameters, and coding schemes * Decode radar signal processing techniques and detection algorithms * Characterize radar ...

Oversee detailed waveform analysis including pulse characteristics, chirp parameters, and coding schemes * Decode radar signal processing techniques and detection algorithms * Oversee the ...

Marine Geoscientist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$31.25 - $36.06/hr

Chirp sub-bottom profilers * Sidescan sonar * Magnetometers * Seismic reflection systems (single-channel and multi-channel preferred) * Marine vibracore systems and other geotechnical samplers

Recreation Aide

Burr Ridge, IL · On-site

$18.02/hr

Ability to pass a CHIRP and CANTS background check * Capable of lifting and transferring individuals up to 75 lbs Schedule Part-time position with up to 20 hours per week, including evenings and ...

Senior Business/Quality Analyst

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$88K - $114K/yr

Work with program team and help with testing various new modules that would be added to CHIRP like Vaccines transfers, Returns, and VOMS etc. * Work with the IT and Immunization team to identify and ...

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How much do chirp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for chirp in the United States is $27.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Chirp?

A Chirp job typically refers to a short-term or gig-based opportunity that allows workers to complete tasks or services on demand. These jobs are often flexible and can range from delivery and freelance work to specialized temporary assignments. Chirp jobs are popular among individuals looking for supplemental income or a non-traditional work schedule.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chirp, and why are they important?

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What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in the field of bird acoustics research (Chirp analysis), and how can they be addressed?

Professionals analyzing bird chirps often encounter challenges such as distinguishing between overlapping calls, managing large volumes of audio data, and adapting to fieldwork conditions that can affect recording quality. Utilizing advanced audio analysis software and machine learning can help automate and streamline the identification process. Collaboration with ornithologists and data scientists is also essential to ensure accurate interpretations and efficient workflows. Staying current with the latest research tools and methods can further ease these challenges and contribute to successful project outcomes.

What is the difference between Chirp vs Birdwatcher?

AspectChirpBirdwatcher
Required CredentialsNone typically required, some knowledge of birds helpfulOften requires basic bird identification skills, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, natural habitats, parks, reservesOutdoor, nature reserves, birding tours, personal observation
Industry UsageUsed in birding apps, casual birdwatching, conservation projectsHobbyists, amateur and professional birdwatchers, conservation groups
Common Search/ComparisonChirp vs Birdwatcher

Chirp generally refers to a simple, often digital or app-based bird call or sound, while Birdwatcher describes a person who observes and identifies birds. Both are connected to birding activities, but Chirp is more about the sound or communication method, whereas Birdwatcher is a role or hobby involving bird observation. Understanding these differences helps enthusiasts and professionals choose the right tools and activities for their birding interests.

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Infographic showing various Chirp job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 29% Full Time, 57% Part Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,583 per year, or $27.7 per hour.

Senior Radar Engineer

Parsons

Huntsville, AL

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


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7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

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Job description

In a world of possibilities, pursue one with endless opportunities. Imagine Next!At Parsons, you can imagine a career where you thrive, work with exceptional people, and be yourself. Guided by our leadership vision of valuing people, embracing agility, and fostering growth, we cultivate an innovative culture that empowers you to achieve your full potential. Unleash your talent and redefine what's possible.

Job Description:

Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Senior Radar Engineer to join our team! In this role you will get to combine deep radar system knowledge with advanced reverse engineering capabilities to analyze, characterize, and document complex radar architectures.

What You'll Be Doing:

Radar System Reverse Engineering
  • Conduct comprehensive reverse engineering of radar systems including ground-based and airborne platforms.
  • Analyze and characterize unknown radar waveforms, PRF patterns, and modulation schemes
  • Reverse engineer radar hardware including transmitters, receivers, antenna systems, and signal processing chains
  • Reconstruct radar system architectures, timing diagrams, and operational modes
  • Identify radar types (pulse-Doppler, FMCW, phased array, SAR, ISAR, etc.) through signal analysis
Signal Analysis & Characterization
  • Analyze radar emissions across multiple frequency bands (HF through mmWave)
  • Perform detailed waveform analysis including pulse characteristics, chirp parameters, and coding schemes
  • Decode radar signal processing techniques and detection algorithms
  • Characterize radar performance parameters (range, resolution, sensitivity, PRF, duty cycle)
  • Analyze electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) and low probability of intercept (LPI) features
Hardware Analysis
  • Perform and lead teardown analysis of radar components and subsystems
  • Reverse engineer RF front-end circuits, power amplifiers, and receiver chains
  • Analyze antenna arrays, feed networks, and beamforming architectures
  • Identify components, chipsets, and technology nodes used in radar systems
  • Conduct PCB analysis, circuit tracing, and signal flow documentation
Technical Intelligence & Documentation
  • Prepare comprehensive technical intelligence reports on radar systems
  • Document radar capabilities, limitations, and operational characteristics
  • Create detailed technical drawings, block diagrams, and system specifications
  • Develop countermeasure recommendations and vulnerability assessments
  • Present findings to technical teams, management, and customers
Technical Skills - Radar
  • Radar Theory:Deep understanding of radar principles, waveforms, and signal processing
  • Radar Types:Experience with pulse-Doppler, SAR, ISAR, phased array systems, missile-borne seekers
  • Waveform Analysis:Deep understanding of pulse compression, frequency modulation, phase coding
  • Signal Processing:Deep understanding of matched filtering, Doppler processing, CFAR detection, tracking algorithms
  • Antenna Systems:Knowledge of phased arrays, AESA/PESA, monopulse, beamforming
Technical Skills - Reverse Engineering
  • RF Analysis:Proficiency with spectrum analyzers, VSAs, ELINT receivers, direction finding equipment
  • Signal Intelligence:Experience with radar signal analysis, and characterization
  • Hardware Analysis:PCB reverse engineering, component identification, circuit analysis
  • Software Tools:Proficiency with MATLAB, Python, GNU Radio, IDA Pro, Ghidra
  • Test Equipment:Hands-on experience with high-end RF test equipment

Required Clearance:

  • Must be a US Citizen

  • Candidate must have an active TS/SCI Clearance with the ability to obtain/maintain a CI Polygraph

What Required Skills You'll Bring:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with 8+ years of relevant experience, OR Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering with 5+ years of relevant experience, OR a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with 2+ years of relevant experience
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities
  • Strong technical writing and documentation skills
  • Ability to work independently on complex, ambiguous problems
  • Strong attention to detail and methodical approach


What Desired Skills You'll Bring:

  • Experience in signals intelligence (SIGINT) or electronic warfare (EW) environments
  • Background with military radar systems (air defense, fire control, surveillance)
  • Knowledge of radar electronic support measures (ESM) and electronic attack (EA)
  • Familiarity with radar cross-section (RCS) analysis and stealth technology
  • Understanding of space-based radar systems
  • Experience with DRFM (Digital RF Memory) and radar jamming techniques

Specialized Knowledge Areas

Radar Waveforms
  • Linear FM (chirp), non-linear FM, Barker codes, polyphase codes
  • Frequency hopping, pulse compression, intrapulse modulation
  • LPI waveforms and spread spectrum techniques
Radar Modes
  • Search, track, track-while-scan, spotlight, stripmap
  • Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and inverse SAR (ISAR)
Electronic Warfare
  • Radar warning receivers (RWR) and ESM systems
  • Electronic countermeasures (ECM) and jamming techniques
  • ECCM features and anti-jamming capabilities

Security Clearance Requirement:

An active Top Secret SCI security clearance is required to apply, however, the selected candidate must be able to obtain a Top Secret SCI w/Polygraph clearance prior to the start date.This position is part of our Federal Solutions team.The Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to our US government customers that ensure the success of missions around the globe. Our intelligent employees drive the state of the art as they provide services and solutions in the areas of defense, security, intelligence, infrastructure, and environmental. We promote a culture of excellence and close-knit teams that take pride in delivering, protecting, and sustaining our nation's most critical assets, from Earth to cyberspace. Throughout the company, our people are anticipating what's next to deliver the solutions our customers need now.Salary Range: $86,700.00 - $151,700.00We value our employees and want our employees to take care of their overall wellbeing, which is why we offer best-in-class benefits such as medical, dental, vision, paid time off, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to fit your busy lifestyle!Parsons is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected status.We truly invest and care about our employee's wellbeing and provide endless growth opportunities as the sky is the limit, so aim for the stars! Imagine next and join the Parsons quest-APPLY TODAY!

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