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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer (#761754848)
May 16th 2012, 15:00

Posted: 16 May 2012 at 15:00   Expires: 15 July 2012 at 15:00

Posted In: IT/Communications > Software Engineer

Location: United Kingdom

Digital Signal Processing is a key enabling technology within the organisations products. The company is seeking a talented DSP engineer to support existing product development, and to provide a leading role in the specification and development of new DSP based products and applications.

Key Requirements

Additionally the candidate will be comfortable with system development at physical, link and network layers and be confident to work effectively with system modeling teams and application engineers respectively to both develop and implement physical and data layer algorithms / data interfacing solutions. Experience in field trials, field data collection/analysis in support of system development is desirable.

Job Description

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a strong theoretical grounding in DSP principles and

communication signal theory, coupled with a proven track record of real time system architecture design,

algorithm design and implementation. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate strong coding skills in C and have proven experience in the design and development of low level device drivers for DSP peripheral units in conjunction with a broad familiarity with DSP hardware interfaces.


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