Senior digital signal processing senior specialist
- $35k – $69k • No equity
- No experience required
- Full Time
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About the job
Key Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the research, development and optimization of algorithms related to digital signal processing of sensor signals, and be able to independently complete algorithm design and implementation tasks.
- To participate in project requirements analysis, algorithm design and feasibility assessment.
- To provide technical support for the project and solve technical problems encountered on site.
- To Write algorithm design documents and test reports, and organize and archive relevant materials.
- To Provide guidance and training to junior digital signal processing engineers to improve the overall technical level of the team.
Personal attributes:
1.Effective written and verbal skills (English& Mandarin)
2.Effective interpersonal communication skill
3.Good record keeping and report writing.
4.Contribute positively to teams and the general work environment.
5.Committed to ongoing learning.
6.Problem-solving mentality.
7.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
8.Pro-active, goal-oriented and with a "can-do” attitude.
9.Effective time management to deliver quality results in a timely manner.
Special requirements:
1.At least a bachelor's or higher degree in Science, Technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM).
2.Proficient in digital signal processing techniques, such as FFT, DFT, wavelet transform, frequency domain analysis, pattern recognition, etc.
3.Proficient in C/C++, Python and other digital signal processing programming languages, and have the ability to implement algorithms.
4.Familiar with digital signal processing related hardware platforms, such as FPGA, DSP, etc., and have algorithm optimization capabilities.
5.Have the ability to track the latest developments in the field of digital signal processing and continuously learn and master new technologies.
6.Applicants with experience in digital signal processing in the sensor/instrumentation field will be given priority.