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As an Antenna Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for key aspects of phased array antenna system design, simulation, measurement, calibration and optimization. BS in Electrical Engineering with relevant coursework in digital communication theory, digital signal processing, RF/Microwave Engineering, Antennas and Electromagnetic theory.
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Computational electromagnetics, wave theory, RF propagation modeling, antenna design, and RF chain analysis. Understanding of RF propagation modeling, computational electromagnetics, wave theory, antenna design, and RF chain analysis.
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Strong background in EE fundamentals of electromagnetics, antenna theory, communication theory, software defined radio, circuit theory. An exceptional academic record or industry experience and demonstrated laboratory competence in electromagnetics and antenna design, analysis, simulation, testing and debugging.
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Solid understanding of RF propagation principles, cellular theory, RF engineering tools and antenna theory. Rf engineering, Rf design, Wireless network, Rf, Wireless, Radio frequency, Design, Antenna, Telecommunication, Engineering, Lte.
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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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This position requires a fundamental understanding of some electrical and computer engineering concepts, particularly including electromagnetic wave propagation, signal processing, linear system theory, algorithm implementation and analysis, antenna theory, and linear algebra.
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The Leidos facility in St. Petersburg provides design, development, modeling and simulation, analysis, prototyping and testing of advanced electronic systems, with a focus on embedded communication systems, Software Defined Radios and Phased Array Antenna Systems to various DOD and commercial customers.
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Serves as subject matter expert on GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA/LTE and emerging technology theory. Advanced knowledge of Ericsson GSM/UMTS/LTE platforms and product lines and their 3GPP specifications.
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RF propagation modeling, computational electromagnetics, wave theory, antenna design, and/or RF chain analysis. RF propagation modeling, computational electromagnetics, wave theory, antenna design, and/or RF chain analysis.
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Must be able to apply these skills to the areas of radar modeling & simulation, antenna array theory, digital signal processing, algorithm development, and guided munition sensor systems.
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Knowledge of radio wave propagation fundamentals, antenna theory, and optical transmission. Wireless : 4G, 5G, LTE, iDAS/oDAS, Small Cell, VoLTE, IOT, Microwave, NOC, BTS (Base stations.
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Dynetics provides responsive, cost-effective engineering, scientific, and IT Solutions engaging in the defense, space, cyber, and commercial fields. This position is for a mid-level electrical or computer engineer within the Flight Systems Department as part of the Missile & Aviation Systems Division.
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Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in Physics or Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on electromagnetics, or microwaves, or antenna theory. Bachelor's degree in Physics or Electrical Engineering or other related discipline with an emphasis on electromagnetics, or microwaves, or antenna theory.
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Subject matter expert in basic electronics, RF transmitter/receiver theory, technical orders/manuals, RF/network/fiber cable standards, electronic sensitive devices, grounding bonding and shielding, antennas, antenna towers, frequency requests and approvals, corrosion and control methods and etc.
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Full competency in core RF engineering and antenna theory and skills with strong specialization in phased array concepts and technologies, including phased arrays antenna applications to high data rate communications.
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