About the job
Anduril Industries is at the forefront of defense technology innovation, dedicated to revolutionizing the military capabilities of the U. S. and its allies through cutting-edge technology. By integrating the expertise, technology, and business models from the most inventive companies of the 21st century into the defense sector, Anduril is transforming the design, construction, and sale of military systems. Our systems are powered by Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that synthesizes thousands of data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control center. In a world characterized by strategic competition, Anduril is devoted to delivering next-generation autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to military applications within months, not years.
ABOUT THE TEAM
The Space team at Anduril is committed to extending our AI-driven capabilities into the final frontier, thereby enhancing Space Domain Awareness, Space Control, and Command and Control for U. S. military and allied partners. We are developing fully integrated hardware and software systems, including Lattice for Space Missions and modular payloads, to counter escalating threats in space and ensure our Guardians retain a significant advantage in this contested domain.
ABOUT THE JOB
We are seeking a Senior Signal Processing Engineer to join our dynamic team in Washington, DC. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead the development of discrimination algorithms that differentiate threats from non-threats, decoys, and debris using electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensor data for space and missile defense missions. Your responsibilities will include designing signal processing pipelines that encompass detection, feature extraction, and image processing, as well as developing advanced decision logic to improve classification performance. This position demands profound expertise in signal processing for EO/IR sensors, classification algorithms, detection theory, and proficiency in algorithm development. If you relish the challenge of isolating signals from noise, thrive in building algorithms that perform in contested and degraded environments, and aspire to contribute to the protection of forces against emerging space threats, we encourage you to apply.
