Software Engineer for Real: time Schedule/Resource Managers | Lexington, MA

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  • Location: Lexington, MA

air vehicles, handheld radios, or in a server farm with the best current and future processing technologies? Does doing all of this as part of world: class teams to help secure our nations future appeal to you? If so, the Embedded and Open Systems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory (MIT LL) works on the problems, using the technologies, and with the people you are looking for.

We conduct research and development to prototype, evaluate, and transition next generation, high: performance, real: time, embedded processing solutions in support of national security. Our efforts focus on operation at the tactical edge on aircraft, ground vehicles, unmanned systems, radios of all sizes, ground stations,

and bases operating across the globe. We use heterogenous computating (e. g. CPUs, GPUs, etc. ), industry best commercial: off: the: shelf (COTS) products and practices, and community Open System Architectures to realize cost: effective and sustainable solutions for the nations needs of today and tomorrow.

Our expertise and practical experience in hardware, software, signal processing, data processing, security, and systems engineering lets our teams work problems from start to end. Working through the steps of system analysis, requirements definition, architecture selection, software design, hardware mapping, system prototyping, and field testing, our definition of success is getting

our solutions into the real: world making actual positive impact on our national security.

Position Description We are looking for a talented engineer to help design, prototype, test, and evaluate real: time scheduling and resource management for complex tactical systems composed of sensors, processors, and support subsystems. As a member of our technical teams, you will help prototype the dynamic orchestration and control of multiple sensors of varying modalities (i. e. multi: INT), heterogenous computational elements (e. g. CPU + GPU), and disaggregated processing nodes to efficiently respond to user needs and deliver high: value data products. Your initial contributions will be to the demonstration of real: time control of multi: INT sensors and disaggregated, heterogenous, real: time processing (signal processing and machine: learning) onboard a MIT LL multi: INT aircraft.

Your efforts will utilize virtual environments, benchtop hardware variants, system integration laboratories, and MIT LL fielded testbeds (e. g. aircraft) to go from design to testing. Day: to: day tasks will require continuous coordinated planning and execution with your colleagues. Opportunities to propose new efforts and lead small: to mid: size technical teams will be made available to you as you demonstrate your capabilities.

You will have opportunities to brief the MIT LL community, our sponsors, and/or larger national security bodies through technical interchanges, program reviews, industry/community working groups, and conferences. Versatility, innovation, self: discipline, and collaboration are critical to being a contributing member of our high: performing, multi: disciplinary teams making real: world, positive impacts to our nation's security through research and development of critical technologies and capabilities. Help drive our future technology by: : Being a core member of our teams developing, prototyping, demonstrating, and evaluating schedule and resource management capabilities for challenging, highly: varied missions: Helping define, implement, and demonstrate system and software Open Architectures for use by MIT LL and Department of Defense (Do D) technical and operational commun

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