FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Signal Processing Engineer position at the Galileo Centre?
The primary focus is on developing software oriented to signal processing and signal metrics using C++ and Python, as well as implementing the algorithms necessary for the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) system.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
Candidates should have a specialization in telecommunications systems, knowledge in signal processing, software development (C++ or Python), and familiarity with Linux.
What does the working model look like for this role?
The role offers a hybrid working model with the ability to telework outside your usual geographical area for up to 8 weeks per year.
Are there flexible working hours?
Yes, there are flexible start and finish times, and we also offer intensive working hours on Fridays and during the summer.
What type of career development support is provided?
We offer a personalized career plan development, training opportunities, and support for language learning.
Is there a relocation package available for international candidates?
Yes, we can offer a relocation package for candidates who come from another country.
How does the company support employee wellbeing?
We have a wellbeing program that includes health, dental, and accident insurance, free fruit and coffee, as well as physical, mental, and financial health training.
Will candidates have contact with the talent acquisition team during the recruitment process?
Yes, candidates will always have telephone and personal contact, either face-to-face or online, with our talent acquisition team throughout the recruitment process.
Does the company promote diversity and inclusion in recruitment?
Yes, we promote equal opportunities in recruitment and are committed to inclusion and diversity.