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As Senior Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for key aspects of phased array antenna system design, simulation, measurement, calibration and optimization. You will be working in a collaborative environment with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver advanced high-performance phased array antenna systems.
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AESA / phased array, Radar, SIGINT, or SATCOM experience. AMS E&S in Linthicum, MD enables these hardware solutions by providing RF microwave and mixed signal architecture, design, verification, and support expertise across a wide variety electronic sensor products.
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A strong background in RF/Microwave Antenna Design is required with exposure to Phased Array Antennas being a huge preference. They specialize in Phased Array Antennas and have been a dominant player in the industry for over 50 years.
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Experience in designing phased array antennas. Good, intuitive understanding of electromagnetics and optics in microwave systems (refraction, diffraction, Huygen's principle, etc.
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Strong background in Microwave Antenna design is required. Experience with RF System Design, Specification development and interpretation, and microwave communications. The major contributors to the products have specialties in microwave, mechanical and electrical engineering.
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This position is an onsite role in Tewksbury, MAResponsibilities to Anticipate:Design of RF microwave components and phased array applicationsIntegration and test of component level and system level phased array hardwareSome travel to integration sites, plus customer and subcontractor facilities, may be required.
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Perform Phased Array Radar RF hardware development, such as, Complex Hardware Based Beamforming for Receive and Transmit Paths, Low Noise Amplifiers, Pre-Amplifiers, High Power Amplifiers, High Power Phase Shifters, Frequency Converters, and Frequency Synthesizers.
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Ability to perform RF/Microwave Device testing and evaluation including s-parameter, large signal load pull characterization as well as modulated signal measurements. Experience with common commercial RF design and analysis tools to design and analyze RF circuits and systems (i.e., ADS, HFSS, CST, MATLAB.
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MSEE with a Background in Phased Array antennas or PhD in Microwave Antenna Design. The successful candidate will be responsible for the business strategy as well as the technical architecture, design, evaluation, release, and support of phased array sensor electronics that are optimized for radar, electronic warfare, and satellite communications applications.
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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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Design of RF microwave components and phased array applications. Integration and test of component level and system level phased array hardware. Surrounded by natural beauty, Boston boasts four spectacular seasons and a vast array of outdoor activities from whale watching to walking trails surrounded by New England's remarkable fall foliage.
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This position will work closely with antenna engineers on state-of-the-art phased array antennas, so a solid foundational understanding is needed of multi-channel, phase coherent applications including Electronic Beam Steering (EBS.
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Strong hands on experience with microwave testing techniques, including using spectrum analyzers, Real-time Spectrum Analyzers (RSAs), Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) and Performance Network Analyzer (PNAs.
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Manage leading-edge engineering development projects for satellite communications with emphasis on phased array antennas. The areas of interest include compact active phased array antennas comprising beamforming arrays, high-speed digital hardware, and RF circuits in a tightly integrated product.
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Hands-on experience with RF/microwave modeling tools such as HFSS, CST, Genesys, ADS, AWR. The Principal/Senior FPGA Engineer will be responsible for leading development of complex RF/microwave systems facilitated by FPGA technology for utilization in cyber, DoD communications, and commercial communications solutions.
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