About the job
CHAOS Industries is at the forefront of transforming modern defense with cutting-edge systems specifically designed for contemporary challenges. Founded by elite U.S. military veterans and innovative minds from Silicon Valley, our products leverage Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™) to empower warfighters, commercial air operators, and border protection teams, enabling them to respond swiftly, adapt to changing circumstances, and stay ahead of emerging threats. In a landscape where technological threats evolve with remarkable speed, CHAOS Industries provides advanced sensing and detection solutions that offer a crucial advantage: time.
Founded in 2022, CHAOS Industries has secured $1B in funding from top investors, including 8VC, Accel, and NEA. Our headquarters is situated in Los Angeles, with additional offices located in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Seattle, and London. For more information, visit www.chaosinc.com.
Role Overview:
- Lead a team dedicated to designing and developing innovative communications and data link systems that interconnect and support Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN).
- Enhance capabilities for existing CHAOS sensor products.
- Create new product families focused on advanced communications technologies.
Responsibilities:
- Design and develop sophisticated directive data links for connecting nodes within a CDN.
- Implement strategies to minimize the RF signature produced by data links.
- Collaborate with timing experts to integrate highly precise time-transfer algorithms into the network.
- Drive the development of new communications capabilities with minimal oversight.
- Source or develop cost-effective, durable hardware for establishing data links in tactical environments among mobile nodes.
- Investigate and apply methods for accurately positioning nodes without GPS reliance.
- Develop algorithms for advanced directional beamforming.
- Optimize algorithms for real-time performance while adhering to resource constraints.
- Implement algorithms in software (e.g., C++, Python, MATLAB) and/or hardware (e.g., FPGAs).

