GeoLogics is seeking a talented Inertial Tracking Engineer to engineer to develop inertial tracking algorithms, develop tools and equipment for testing products, and analyzes data to improve product performance onsite in Orlando, FL .
Must have a deep understanding of orientation and navigation instruments and systems, and are proficient in programming languages such as MATLAB and C / C++.
Applicants need to have an Active Secret clearance or have held active secret in the past.
This is a long-term W2 contract.
REQUIRED : US Citizenship
PAY RATE : $50-65.50 / hr.
W2 Hourly Contract Only with Limited Benefits (No C2C, No 1099, No 3
party agencies)
ONSITE LOCATION : Orlando, FL
REQUIRED SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS :
- Applicants need to have an Active Secret clearance or have held active secret in the past.
- Bachelor's Degree with 6-8 YRS or Masters with 4-6 YRS Degree(s) in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, physics, computer science, applied mathematics, or similar
- 5-8 Years of experience with developing and analyzing algorithms related to inertial tracking and navigation
- 5-8 Years of experience with in one or more of the following programming languages : C++, Matlab, Python
Desired Skills :
- Experience with linear algebra software packages
- Strong programming skills that can translate to C++ development in a Linux environment
- Experience deploying algorithms that satisfy real-time performance requirements
- Experience deploying complex algorithms in embedded systems
- Experience developing algorithms using artificial intelligence / machine learning (AI / ML) techniques
- Knowledge of electro-optical / infrared detection (EOIR) technology, optics, and principles of radiometry
- Demonstrated expertise in developing and analyzing algorithms related to navigation and inertial tracking
- Professional experience and demonstrated proficiency in math as it relates to Kalman filtering, optimal state estimation, linear algebra, probability and statistics, and multivariate calculus
- Familiarity with clutter rejection techniques
- Knowledge and experience with modeling and simulation of EOIR systems.
Responsibilities
The inertial tracking algorithm development areas include extended and unscented Kalman filtering, non-linear state estimation, Gaussian mixture models, information filtering, particle filtering, multi-hypothesis tracking, Bayesian inference, multi-sensor fusion, passive sensing and stereo tracking, angle-only tracking, feature-aided tracking, image tracking, integrated multi-model tracking, low-SNR target tracking, inertial attitude and line-of-sight estimation, contextual data fusion, scene-based event detection, supervised and unsupervised machine learning, object classification, kinematic and radiometric feature estimation, hypothesis testing, and Monte Carlo methods.
- Responsible for the development of complex models and simulations, evaluation of system performance in complex scenarios and environments, and the verification of system and subsystem level requirements.
- Be comfortable developing and presenting technical material to internal leadership and external customers.
- Must be a highly motivated, self-starter who is comfortable multi-tasking across a number of programmatic and technical responsibilities.
- Capable of working in a collegial team environment among subject matter experts coming from a variety of academic backgrounds.
- Also, have the desire to work towards becoming a technical subject matter expert in algorithm development.
Please respond to Meredith Baldwin with your interest level, recent copy of your resume and your availability for a call to [email protected]
Rates listed are not a guarantee of salary / rate. Rate offered at time of hire will depend on many factors including education, experience, interview results and skill level
GeoLogics is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer that is committed to hiring a diverse and talented workforce.
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Meredith Baldwin
Recruiter
703) 891-6115