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BlueHalo is seeking a Jr., Mid. or Sr. level Engineer/Scientist with experience performing real-time simulation and scene image generation programming to work in real-time hardware-in-the-loop missile and sensor simulation and test laboratories.
The person filling the position will work with a diverse team of HW, SW, and operational testers to develop software that will be used to stimulate EO/IR sensor systems, to include planning, executing, and analyzing real-time test results from test events and experiments involving newly developed/evolving sensor systems, and external / lab interfaces in a virtual test environment.
This position prefers a Jr. to Sr. level engineer/scientist with experience performing real-time simulation and scene image generation programming to work in real-time hardware-in-the-loop missile and sensor simulation and test laboratories.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate should be proficient in programming in the C/C++ language for time-critical real-time simulation applications and should have some experience in the following areas:
Education and Experience:
Work Schedule and Location: Work will primarily be performed at the S3I Directorate during the normal M-F work week between the hours of 0800 and 1700. Some flexibility in work schedule can be accommodated; some after-hours and weekend work might be required. Occasional travel might be required.
Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Security Clearance: Applicants must currently hold (or be able to obtain within reasonable time) a DoD security clearance at the Secret level.
Work Environment: The HWIL work is performed primarily in an office or lab environment with adequate environmental (heating/cooling) control. The noise level in the lab work environment will be moderate due to noises associated with computer equipment, equipment racks, and environmental control systems.
The person filling the position will work with a diverse team of HW, SW, and operational testers to develop software that will be used to stimulate EO/IR sensor systems, to include planning, executing, and analyzing real-time test results from test events and experiments involving newly developed/evolving sensor systems, and external / lab interfaces in a virtual test environment.
This position prefers a Jr. to Sr. level engineer/scientist with experience performing real-time simulation and scene image generation programming to work in real-time hardware-in-the-loop missile and sensor simulation and test laboratories.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate should be proficient in programming in the C/C++ language for time-critical real-time simulation applications and should have some experience in the following areas:
- 3D scene image generation using OpenGL, Open Scene Graph (OSG) and/or GLSL software
- Programming of General Purpose Graphical Programming Units (GPGPUs) using CUDA or OpenCL
- Electro-Optical sensor design, simulation, or stimulation
- Multi-spectral physics-based scene phenomenology in primarily the visible, IR and UV wavebands
- Parallel programming using advanced high-performance architectures
- Oral, written, and presentation communication skills are essential.
Education and Experience:
- BS Degree in engineering, computer science, mathematics or physics. A minimum of 3 years or more of professional experience is preferred but not required.
Work Schedule and Location: Work will primarily be performed at the S3I Directorate during the normal M-F work week between the hours of 0800 and 1700. Some flexibility in work schedule can be accommodated; some after-hours and weekend work might be required. Occasional travel might be required.
Supervisory Responsibilities: This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Security Clearance: Applicants must currently hold (or be able to obtain within reasonable time) a DoD security clearance at the Secret level.
Work Environment: The HWIL work is performed primarily in an office or lab environment with adequate environmental (heating/cooling) control. The noise level in the lab work environment will be moderate due to noises associated with computer equipment, equipment racks, and environmental control systems.
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