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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer – Defence, Cyber & Intelligence

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled and forward-thinking Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer to join a dynamic team working at the cutting edge of Defence, Cyber, and Intelligence technologies. You’ll play a vital role in advanced R&D initiatives, developing software-defined radio (SDR) systems and mission-specific payloads that contribute to national security and technological advancement.

In this role, you will be applying your DSP expertise across a wide range of innovative projects. From reverse engineering and algorithm development to integrating SDR platforms and contributing to payload design, you will be working on real-world problems that require creative and analytical thinking. The work is varied, challenging, and highly rewarding, offering opportunities to deepen your technical expertise in a collaborative, research-driven environment.

Desirable Skills

Strong experience in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), including algorithm development and optimization.
Experience in reverse engineering RF systems and signal analysis.
Background in R&D for developing innovative solutions and cutting-edge algorithms.
Proficiency with Python, C/C++, and/or other programming languages used in DSP and SDR development.
Knowledge of signal modulation/demodulation techniques and digital communication protocols.
Experience with real-time testing and performance evaluation of RF systems.
Experience with GnuRadio or similar SDR platforms.
FPGA/RFSOC development experience and proficiency in VHDL or Verilog
Familiarity with Linux environments, version control systems (e.g., GitLab), and collaborative development tools.
Experience with payload development for defence or covert communications systems.
PLEASE NOTE: Current high level Security Clearance (UKIC eDV) is vital for this role.

For more information on this role, please contact Daiane on (phone number removed) or send your CV to 

Candidates currently working as a Program Manager, Programme Manager, or Project Manager from Defence, Aerospace, Nuclear, or Government bodies are ideal for this role. Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Aerospace, Automotive, Defence, Electronics, Energy, Engineering, Manufacturing, Renewable, and Scientific industries.

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