E01-C07 EGI Engineer
RESPONSIBILITIES
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Support laboratory modification to model and simulate the MIMU interface and EGI performance.
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Work in a team environment with contractors and govt; provide constructive alternatives/approaches to solving issues; be flexible; have a strong sense of urgency for critical tasks; and must be able to handle multiple projects simultaneously while effectively managing schedule and communicating process.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Clearance: Ability to obtain Secret Clearance
Years of Experience and Education: Bachelor's of Science Degree in a technical discipline such as science, engineering, or mathematics from an accredited college/university and 6+ years of experience in electronic systems design engineering.
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Embedded GPS/INS expertise with Miniature Inertial Measurement Unit (MIMU) and Embedded GPS Receiver (EGR).
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Experience with EGI MIMU Performance Research, EGI Performance Modeling and EGI Interface Design.
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Experience with navigation system architectures including accelerometer and gyroscope modeling using sensor fusion techniques such as Kalman filtering and Bayesian methods.
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Ability to review and model MIMU performance.
PREFFERED ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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Working knowledge of Matlab, C, C++ languages, Object Oriented design, UNIX and LINUX operating systems as well as Microsoft products.
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Good knowledge on embedded middleware, applications and services.
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Basic working knowledge of oscilloscopes, logic analyzers and multimeters for debugging.
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Experience identifying laboratory enhancements for emerging advancements in GPS technology and qualifying system-level specifications and ICDs for new Positioning, Navigating and Timing (PNT) test and evaluation systems.
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Ability to convey subtle or complex messages clearly, as appropriate for the topic and audience.