Algorithm Engineer

ANSON MCCADE
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1 year ago
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Job Title:Algorithms Engineer

Salary:Circa £45,000 to £65,000 depending on experience (+ Cash Bonus)

Location:Stevenage or Bristol (we may be able to offer a relocation package for this role)

Dynamic (hybrid) working:Typically, 3 to 4 days per week on-site, due to workload classification

Security Clearance:British Citizen or a Dual UK national with British citizenship



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The Opportunity

Our Client has a number of exciting opportunities for various levels of experienced Systems Engineers to join our growing Radio Frequency (RF) Seekers team. You'll be performing activities including algorithm development and systems studies.

This is an exceptional chance to be part of multiple Seeker programmes, including Future Cruise Anti-Ship Weapon (FC/ASW) and Meteor, and contribute to the development of Active Electronically Scanned Arrays (AESA) and highly integrated multi-mode sensors.


What makes this opportunity truly unique is the scope it offers for innovation and technical growth.You will have the chance to get involved in a variety of systems tasks, driving the technical scope of the programmes. As part of our specialist and diverse team, you will have many opportunities to develop your skills, and be fully supported in doing so. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about the industry and technology, and we are committed to helping you build a successful career while working with incredible technologies and products.


As part of the role, you will be involved in a number of activities including many of the following:

  • Develop algorithmsand ensure they are fit for purpose
  • Conduct studiesto identify any deficiencies and propose future changes
  • Collaboratewith individuals from various areas of expertise
  • Integrate algorithmswithin complex Seeker models
  • Undertake system studiesand performance analysis
  • Foster innovation,including the use of agile methods, process improvements, and machine learning/AI in our products


What We're Looking for From You

Essential Experience:

  • Algorithm development
  • Identification, Planning, and Running of investigations to inform systems design
  • Data analysis


Desirable Experience, but not essential:

  • Knowledge of RF systems and digital signal processing
  • Technical report writing
  • Modelling and coding (significant experience of MATLAB and ideally Simulink)
  • Experience in forming hypotheses and creating the method to prove them
  • Machine Learning and AI


This is a fantastic opportunity to work on advanced technologies and create solutions in the field of Radio Frequency (RF) Seekers. Join us and be a part of a team that is driving innovation and technical excellence in the industry. Apply now to take the next step in your career with Our Client!

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