RF Signature Engineer Engineering - Dayton, OH at Geebo

RF Signature Engineer

Radiance is seeking an RF Signature Engineer who will advance signature production and analysis in support of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
This RF Signature Engineer will perform signature production IAW established production processes and techniques including signature generation, data analysis, exploitation, and dissemination.
Radiance Technologies is an employee-owned company with benefits that are unmatched by most companies in the Dayton OH area.
Employee ownership, generous 401K, full health/dental/life/vision insurance benefits, interesting assignments, educational reimbursement, competitive salaries and a pleasant work environment combine to make Radiance Technologies a great place to work and succeed.
In fact, Radiance was named by the Dayton Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work in Dayton in since 2017!Job Duties Generate RF signatures in accordance with well-established production processes.
Provide input to analysis reports and briefings Produce reports on signature production results Desired Qualifications Knowledge with Xpatch electromagnetic simulation package Advanced knowledge of Radar Cross Section, HRR profiles, and other radar imagery Active TS/SCI clearance Required Qualifications US Citizen, as contract requires General familiarity with the calculation of RCS and HRRP's Ability to work in a Linux environment Ability to work independently and in a team environment Strong oral and written communication skills BS in Physics, Engineering, or related discipline (Experience in lieu of degree) EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled Recommended Skills Communication Engineering Physics Radar Self Motivation Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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