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As a Starlink Antenna Engineer, you will have full ownership of all phased array, Wi-Fi, and other RF systems for this customer-facing hardware. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. ANTENNA ENGINEER, CONSUMER HARDWARE (STARLINK)At SpaceX we’re leveraging our experience in building rockets and spacecraft to deploy Starlink, the world’s most advanced broadband internet system.
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Lead EMI/EMC testing of hardware and software systems in both lab and on-aircraft environments to verify adherence to Boeing and FAA and/or Military requirements. Apply conversion, correction, and antenna factors to EMI/EMC analyses and test.
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The RF/Microwave Engineer will be responsible for participating in the development of state-of-the-art Transmit/Receive (T/R) Modules and antenna subsystems. Hardware experience at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies.
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By building a highly-advanced low Earth orbit (LEO) space system—with a unique antenna design, highly sustainable spacecraft system and low-cost, small portable end-user devices—we can extend global satellite coverage, capacity and connectivity beyond legacy space services to provide a new kind of IoT platform that lets users sense, track, connect and act on information gathered, anywhere.
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In this critical role, you will be collaborating with silicon, antenna, software, and other engineering teams to build cutting-edge hardware, rapidly moving all the way from clean-sheet designs into full operational deployment in space.
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Perform Nuclear Hardening, HIRF/Lightning, RF COSITE, and Antenna Coupling analyses and test. International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer Certification.
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In addition, an Engineer IV must possess the following qualifications: Technical understanding of Radar/ RF Engineering and control systems (Hardware, Antenna Theory, Microwave Engineering, Signal Processing, Control Systems, Computer, Communications.
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Perform testing of RF and fiber test equipment, such as PIM analyzer, Antenna analyzer, RF power meter, Spectrum analyzer, Signal generator, OTDR, Fusion splicer, Optic power meter, DMM, PMD, Optical Spectrum Analyzer, BER Test Sets, Sniffers.
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Supervision of 4G and 5G antenna and associated mounting hardware, RF Fiber, AC/DC power cables with associated panels, terminals and connections installation. Responsibilities may include, but not limited to managing partner installation of 4G and 5G antenna components, radio components, RF Cabling, AC/DC wiring, various telecommunication equipment, fiber optics and overall testing.
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7+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing. The Senior Avionics Electrical Engineer will participate in the development and test of avionics hardware for E-Space satellites.
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Raytheon’s Antenna and Microwave Department (AMD) is seeking an electrical engineer with experience in RF/Microwave system theory and design, including architectures, subsystems, components, and Active Electronically Steered Antennas (AESAs.
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Experience with RF antenna design for high power applications Experience with schematic capture tools (i.e. Altium) Experience with EM simulation tools (i.e. HFSS, CST) Familiarity with printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication & design, and common electronics assembly processes.
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You will work collaboratively with engineers of various disciplines and participate in all aspects of electrical hardware development, from requirements definition through design, prototyping, fabrication, testing, and production.
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The Dynetics Fort Walton Beach team focuses on developing state of the art Hardware in the Loop (HITL) simulation systems used to test cutting edge guided munitions for the Air Force's premier munitions acquisitions organization.
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You will work closely with many different multi-functional teams including Industrial Design, Hardware Engineering, Antenna, Reliability, Safety and Marketing to provide guidance to best in class accessory development partners.
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