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How much do signal processing research scientist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for signal processing research scientist in the United States is $130,117.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,500.00 and $173,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Signal Processing Research Scientist job?

A Signal Processing Research Scientist develops and applies advanced algorithms to analyze, manipulate, and interpret signals such as audio, images, radar, or biomedical data. They work in industries like telecommunications, defense, healthcare, and finance to enhance data accuracy and efficiency. Their role involves mathematical modeling, algorithm design, and software implementation using tools like MATLAB, Python, or C++. Additionally, they collaborate with engineers and researchers to solve complex problems and improve signal-based technologies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Signal Processing Research Scientist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Signal Processing Research Scientist, a solid background in mathematics, statistics, and advanced signal processing techniques, combined with a relevant advanced degree (such as a Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field), is essential. Proficiency with programming languages like MATLAB, Python, or C++, as well as experience with simulation tools and specialized software, is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and innovative problem-solving abilities help researchers excel in team-based environments and present complex findings clearly. These skills and qualities are crucial for developing novel solutions, advancing technology, and effectively collaborating on interdisciplinary research projects.

What are the typical projects and daily tasks for a Signal Processing Research Scientist?

Signal Processing Research Scientists commonly work on projects such as developing algorithms for audio, image, or sensor data analysis, improving communication systems, or enhancing machine learning applications with signal data. Day-to-day tasks often involve designing experiments, simulating and analyzing large datasets, coding and testing new algorithms, and collaborating with engineers and other researchers. Many roles also include presenting results to colleagues, writing technical reports or research papers, and attending meetings to discuss progress and goals. This collaborative and research-oriented environment offers opportunities to contribute to innovative solutions across industries like telecommunications, defense, healthcare, and consumer electronics.

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Research SME - Signal Processing
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Title: Research SME - Signal Processing ID: 2867 Clearance: Must be able to obtain Tier 5+ (Top Secret w/SCI) plus Polygraph Location: Bethesda, Maryland
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JOB TITLE: Research SME - Signal Processing
LOCATION: Bethesda, Maryland
CLEARANCE: No clearance required to start but prefer TS/SCI with CI Poly.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
 Attend meetings, workshops, conferences and testing events as a Subject Matter Expert.
 Assist with the development of presentations such as Program Management Reviews.
 Serve as a Liaison between Performers, Test & Evaluation contributors, Government and Transition partners.
 Review, provide analysis, and make recommendations concerning technical reports, data and Performer approaches.
 Select, establish, curate, and maintain collaborative communication, issue tracking, and configuration environments for use by the program.
 Provide reach-back support for program related requirements for systems integration, design, development, modeling and simulation, data analytics and architecture design.
 Examine data sources and literary sources for emerging technology related to the Program.
 Provide technical support and expertise on new concepts beyond the Program but integral to the Program's success.
REQUIRED EXPERTISE:
Must have current Top Secret/SCI (Tier 5+) with polygraph clearance.
 Bachelors' degree in computer science, applied physics, electrical engineering, systems engineering, or a related technical field, with six plus (6+) years of work experience in one of these fields, or Masters' degree with two plus (2+) years of work experience.
 Four (4) years of experience or equivalent education involving telecommunications systems, radio frequency (RF) sensing, signal processing, biometric sensing modalities, and/or advanced sensor system design and evaluation.
 Two (2) years of experience or equivalent education using test and measurement equipment relevant to advanced sensing technologies, such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, RF test platforms, wireless communications testbeds, biometric sensor test systems, or commercial offtheshelf sensing devices.
 One (1) year of experience managing a multi-disciplinary research and development (R&D) or Test and Evaluation (T&E) team.
 Two (2) years of experience creating program plans, work breakdown structures, and milestone schedules.
DESIRED EXPERTISE:
 Masters' degree or PhD in computer science, applied physics, electrical engineering, systems engineering, or related fields, with four plus (4+) years of work experience.
 Four (4) years of experience with programming languages or tools commonly used in sensing, data analysis, or experimental automation, such as LabVIEW, Python, MATLAB, C/C++, or embedded systems software.
 Two (2) years of experience with machine learning, pattern recognition, biometrics analytics, RF signal classification, or other AI/ML methods relevant to sensing applications.
 Two (2) years of experience in the Intelligence Community (IC), including experience with requirements, CONOPS, and transition.
 Awareness of supply chain, security, and integration considerations for commercial offtheshelf sensing technologies, telecommunications hardware, and RF components.
 Four (4) years of experience managing a multi-disciplinary research and development (R&D) or Test and Evaluation (T&E) team.
 One (1) year of experience as a Project Manager or Deputy Project Manager.
Bluemont Technology & Research, Inc. (Bluemont) offers a premium benefits package.  Our culture is based on treating people like you would treat yourself.  The company is focused on challenging applications of cutting-edge technologies and data intensive applications.  Bluemont maintains a drug-free workplace and performs background checks.
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