Distributed SpectrumDS creates systems that power the next generation of radio spectrum intelligence. We collect radio data from all over the world, train neural networks to decipher it, and run them on the smallest chips we can. We're solving a new, technically hard problem where nothing from other fields works out of the box, and along the way, we've built our own stack from scratch, including entirely new embedding model architectures, custom GPU kernels, and much more.Joining DS means owning major parts of a fast-growing AI research organization, joining a collaborative, talent-dense team with decades of experience in probabilistic ML, accelerated computing, embedded systems, and signal theory, and growing your career in the areas that interest you.
You'll fit in if you want to come to work for the problem itself and don't want to choose between technical rigor, business value, and real-world impact.We work with high ownership and trust, and we do it together in the office 5 days/week.ResponsibilitiesWork as part of in-person NYC team to design and build the next generation of signals intelligence hardware/software systemsContribute to overall system architecture and design decisionsDesign, develop, test, and deploy performant and robust software on embedded and edge compute platformsDevelop interfaces to off-the-shelf and custom hardwareRequirementsBachelor's or Master's in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field or similar relevant experience5-10 years experience developing software for embedded Linux (kernel space and user space) or real time operating systems.Proficient with C, C++, Python, and BashExperience with Yocto, Buildroot, or other embedded Linux ToolchainsFamiliarity with Docker, Systemd, or other service orchestration mechanismsStrong understanding of hardware/software interaction in embedded systemsStrong understanding of IP networking fundamentalsExperience with system-level debugging and performance optimizationFamiliarity with communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, UART, and EthernetAbility and desire to work in a fast-paced, close-knit team environmentEligible for United States Security ClearanceNice-to-HavesExperience with developing software that takes advantage hardware accelerators (FPGA, DSP, GPU)Familiarity with Rust, Golang, or SystemverilogFamiliarity with the fundamentals of signal processing, machine learning, computer vision, or related disciplinesExperience with Electronic Warfare Systems, Radar, Software Defined Radio, or related domainsPossession of a US Secret or higher clearanceWho Thrives at Distributed SpectrumFast learners over specific backgrounds – We care more about how quickly you can pick up new skills than where you've worked before.Intellectual honesty – The right answer matters more than being right. You challenge assumptions, test ideas, and pivot when needed.Adaptability – We're organized, but sometimes things change quickly. You find a way to make it work and balance short-term deliverables with long-term goals.Ownership of outcomes – You optimize your own time, focus on what matters to deliver quickly, and cut out inefficiencies.Not building in a vacuum – You stay connected to the rest of our teams and our customers to make sure all the pieces fit together.What We OfferAbove-market salary, equity, and benefits package.Early Series A EquityExcellent health, dental, and vision coverage401(k) match - up to 4% of your salaryFlexible PTODaily office lunches in NYCITAR Requirements To conform to U.S.
Government technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S.
Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here.