Anduril Industries, a cutting-edge defense technology company, is seeking a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer to join their Electronic Warfare Team. This role represents an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of defense technology and advanced signal processing, contributing to the transformation of U.S. and allied military capabilities.
The position involves leading-edge work in DSP and algorithm development, with a focus on RF machine learning techniques. The ideal candidate will bring strong expertise in Communication Systems and RF, combined with experience in ML pipelines and electronic warfare systems. This role offers the chance to work on multiple products simultaneously, requiring both technical execution and leadership capabilities.
The company's mission is centered around bringing modern technology approaches to defense, powered by their AI-driven Lattice OS platform. This system transforms thousands of data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control center, representing the cutting edge of military technology innovation.
Working at Anduril means joining a team that's committed to rapid innovation and deployment, bringing new capabilities to market in months rather than years. The company offers an exceptional benefits package, including comprehensive healthcare, generous leave policies, and strong support for professional development and work-life balance.
The role requires a minimum of 4 years of experience with a BSEE, along with deep knowledge of digital signal processing, wireless communications, and radar systems. The position is based in Costa Mesa, California, and offers a competitive salary range of $132,000 to $198,000, plus equity and comprehensive benefits.
This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled DSP engineer who wants to make a meaningful impact in defense technology while working with cutting-edge systems and technologies. The role combines technical challenges with the opportunity to shape the future of defense technology, making it ideal for someone passionate about both technical excellence and national security.