165BR | |
Vic Rossi | |
Computer Vision and Signal Processing Engineer | |
Engineer | |
Regular Full-time | |
Springfield, VA | |
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ENSCO’s Applied Technology and Engineering (ATE) Division designs, develops and manufactures precision, high speed, real-time track inspection systems for the national and international railway market. We are seeking a skilled Engineer, with a Computer Vision and Signal Processing background, to join our engineering staff and work with other software, electrical and signal processing engineers in the development and support of our inertial and optical-based data acquisition and analysis products. Responsibilities will include: - Perform software design, coding, integration and testing for the development of real-time railway measurement and analysis systems. - Image processing and computer vision algorithm design, development and testing - DSP algorithm design, development and testing - Model system performance and response - Develop detailed technical specifications - Provide accurate time estimates for design and development work - Create and maintain detailed technical documentation for internal and customer use - Support existing products through system and software changes, improvements, testing and release - Conduct field tests and provide customer support/trouble-shooting |
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- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; or equivalent - Solid knowledge on digital signal processing, image processing, and computer vision - Hands-on experience on image segmentation, feature extraction, and object detection & recognition - Hands-on experience on digital filter design, for noise attenuation and spectrum analysis - Proficiency developing real-time software applications using C++ - Proficiency modeling system performance and response - Ability to perform system research, design and analysis functions with minimal supervision - Excellent written and verbal communications skills - Ability to safely climb a ladder 15 feet high to gain access to railway vehicles - Travel up to 10% of the time This position may require temporary assignment to the ATIP. By agreeing to this assignment, employees may be subject to random DOT FRA drug and alcohol testing as circumstances arise. Railroad regulations require that the selected candidate must pass an e-RAILSAFE security background check and online safety tests to work on railroad properties. Wearing safety equipment (hardhat, steel-toe boots, protective vest and protective eye glasses) when working on railroad properties is also a requirement. ENSCO will provide all necessary safety equipment. |
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BS or equiv; min 3 yrs relevant exp | |
No | |
None | |
None | |
This position may involve access to technology or technical data that is controlled under U.S. export control laws and regulations and the release of which to a foreign national may require an export license from the U.S. Government. | |
7 year | |
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field - Experience programming with MATLAB or LabVIEW software - Experience in computer vision and machine learning - Experience in curve fitting and point cloud processing - Railway experience |
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Applied Technology and Engineering Division The Applied Technology and Engineering (ATE) Division is located in Springfield, Va. The ATE Division is the rail industry’s source for high-speed and intercity rail safety, track inspection systems, track inspection services, vehicle evaluation testing, rail asset management, and rail security. ATE employees bring together decades of experience and the latest technologies, including laser scanners, real-time signal processing, machine vision, GPS/inertial navigation, wireless communication, and Web data management. The result is efficient, effective products and services that meet the precise needs of the rail community. The ATE Division’s extensive background in research and development, rail and vehicle inspection, and asset management makes ENSCO uniquely qualified to not only provide a solution to the challenge at hand, but to integrate the solution with other legacy systems already in place. Key customers include the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. commercial rail organizations, and government agencies abroad. |