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Assist in the antenna installation of microwave parabolic 1 to 15-foot, VHF, UHF, cellular, and FM broadcast antennas. As a Tower Technician III , you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems.
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As a Tower Technician III , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. Assist in the assembly of the monopole, all weld and knock down self-support and guyed towers.
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Assist in the installation of all aspects of ell site foundations, grounding, and conduits, with electrical installations where applicable. Assist in the transmission line and installation of foam/air dielectric coaxial, hardline, and elliptical waveguide.
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As a Tower Technician II , you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. As a Tower Technician II , you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems.
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As a Tower Technician II, you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. Our employees are covered by a variety of health insurance plans nationwide, with dental, health, vision care, short- and long-term disability, basic life, AD&D, and supplemental life and AD&D offerings.
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Ph. D in electrical engineering with a focus on RF/microwave circuits, semiconductor device physics, or a related field. Master’s degree in electrical engineering with a focus on RF/microwave circuits, semiconductor device physics, or a related field.
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Demonstrates deep knowledge on electromagnetic theory, microwave engineering and antenna engineering. - Electrical and Physical design of EM/Microwave components and circuits. You will orchestrate the process from design to tape-out and work closely with multi-functional teams including RF design team, packaging design team, CAD, process teams etc.
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Maintains digital transmitters, microwave central receive sites, satellite antenna systems, signal distribution and routing systems, processing systems, monitoring devices, and automation systems.
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Operates and maintains electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, digital and analog computers, industrial measuring and controlling equipment, microwave amplifiers and transmission lines, high voltage power supplies and keying circuits, indicators and displays, and antenna positioning systems.
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Carriers: T1 configuration, diagnosis, modification, testing and troubleshooting and repair, phone lines, point-to-point, microwave, dial-up, DSL, RF; antenna theory, types, mounting, transmission line characteristics, testing methods, termination, attachment, grounding, attachment, combiners, lightning protection, rx multicouplers, attenuators, applicable test equipment.
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EducationMust have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related discipline with 5 years of experience in the areas described in the job description orMaster's Degree with 3 years of experience orPhD with 0 years of experienceExperience using MATLABHave a basic understanding of Antenna/RF Performance AnalysisBasic Qualifications Sr Principal Engineer RF Microwave Design:Must hold a Secret or Top Secret security clearance.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) It is also MasTec's policy to comply with all applicable state, federal and local laws respecting consideration of unemployment status in making hiring decisions. You have a minimum of 2 years of tower experience.
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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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Employee will be responsible for performing the following functions/duties: Independently performs a range of design, development, analysis, or review tasks under generally established project deadlines Performs various radar-engineering tasks (Antenna Theory, Microwave Engineering, Signal Processing, Control Systems, Computer, Communications, etc.
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JT4 is hiring a Radar/RF Engineer I-IV for their Las Vegas, NV location. Will consider candidates with less experience for Radar/RF Engineer I-III roles. JT4, LLC provides engineering and technical support to multiple western test ranges for the U.S. Air Force, Space Force, and Navy under the Joint Range Technical Services Contract, better known as J-Tech II. JT4 develops and maintains realistic, integrated test and training environments and prepares our nation's war-fighting aircraft, weapons systems, and aircrews for today's missions and tomorrow's global challenges.
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