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RF/Radar Engineer -- Principal/Senior Principal

Phased n Research, Inc.

Huntsville, AL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

RF/Radar Engineer - Principal/Senior Principal

Phased n Research is seeking a Principal or Senior RF/Radar Engineer to support U.S. Army radar Modeling and Simulation (M&S) programs. You will serve as the radar domain expert on a team of M&S software engineers, providing the systems engineering depth, performance analysis, and technical credibility needed to ensure simulation tools accurately represent real-world radar behavior. This role is less about writing simulation code and more about knowing what the simulation needs to get right, and why.

Primary Customer:

  • This effort directly supports the Program Manager Search, Track, Acquire, Radiate, and Eliminate (PM STARE).

Radar Systems & Performance Analysis:

  • Define and assess radar system performance across operationally representative scenarios including detection, tracking, discrimination, waveform behavior, and electronic protection.
  • Develop radar performance analyses and trade studies to inform Army program requirements and architecture decisions.
  • Evaluate M&S outputs against analytical predictions and empirical data; identify simulation fidelity gaps and communicate findings clearly to the software development team.
  • Develop and validate radar signal processing algorithms and waveform designs, providing the software team with well-defined, implementable specifications.
  • Assess radar performance in challenging environments including dense clutter, ECM, and multi-target engagements.

M&S Support & Validation:

  • Provide radar domain expertise to support the development, validation, and accreditation of radar M&S tools for U.S. Army customers.
  • Author and review model specifications, simulation validation plans, and V&V documentation grounded in radar physics and systems engineering principles.
  • Use MATLAB and Python to prototype radar algorithms, verify signal processing behavior, and produce reference outputs for software team validation.
  • Support integration and performance testing of simulation systems by defining acceptance criteria and reviewing test results from a radar systems perspective.

Program & Customer Support:

  • Serve as the senior radar technical resource in supporting leadership with engagements with U.S. Army customers, supporting TIMs, design reviews, and program milestones.
  • Translate customer requirements into clear radar system specifications and M&S development tasks for the engineering team.
  • Produce technical documentation, requirements artifacts, and briefings that demonstrate program progress and support government reviews.
  • Mentor junior engineers on radar systems fundamentals and M&S methodology.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or closely related STEM field.
  • 10+ years of directly relevant radar or RF systems experience.
  • Active Secret clearance; eligibility and willingness to pursue Top Secret/SCI.
  • Demonstrated experience in radar system design, performance analysis, or algorithm and waveform development.
  • Proficiency in MATLAB and/or Python for radar signal processing, simulation, or algorithm prototyping.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; proven ability to present technical radar concepts to both engineering teams and government customers.
  • Ability to work independently, drive technical tasks to completion, and operate effectively in fast-paced, mission-driven programs.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Mathematics or related STEM field.
  • Direct relevant radar or RF systems experience.
  • Experience with C++/CUDA software optimization and high performance computing.
  • Active TS/SCI clearance.
  • Prior experience supporting U.S. Army radar programs or other DoD M&S efforts.
  • Background in missile defense, air defense, or ground-based radar systems.
  • Working knowledge of C++ in a radar or signal processing context.
  • Familiarity with software development workflows including version control, CMake, or containerization tools such as Docker or Podman.