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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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As a Starlink RF Engineer, you will have full ownership of all phased array, Wi-Fi, and other RF systems for this customer-facing hardware. Create and test phased array alignment solutions.
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System performance assessments of major subsystems including but not limited to phased array antennas, transmitters and receivers, RF signal processors and computer algorithms/logic.
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Design of advanced antenna and feed systems in support of next generation products including phased array and reflector products. SpaceX is looking for antenna engineers with experience in small antenna design, phased array and reflector antenna systems, and/or antenna test and design validation.
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These cutting-edge technologies include phased-array systems, millimeter wave active antennas, and advanced signal detection technologies designed for both government and commercial customers.
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Rapidly develop engineering, production, and design validation test solutions for our high-volume phased array antennas, including measuring overall antenna performance (radiation patterns, SNR, EVM, G/T, EIRP, ACLR, etc.
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Experience in one or more of the following: RF theory, wireless/SIGINT technologies, microwave principles and system/subsystem-level analysis methodologies. Hardware design (RF, digital, and analog) to include printed wiring board layout, schematic, and wide knowledge of component functionalities.
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Successful candidates will support maritime deployment activities for the Raven Defense Maritime Networked Test Assets (MaNTAs), airborne assets equipped with Raven Advanced Phased Array Resource (RAPTR) antenna systems, as well as ongoing advanced development activities supporting satellite communications, telemetry, and electronic warfare opportunities.
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Experience with phased arrays, reflectors, and phased array fed reflectors. RF design tool experience: TICRA, HFSS, CST, FEKO, ADS. Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a RF Microwave Design Engineer Manager 2 , to join their team in Baltimore, MD.
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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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Design RF transceiver building blocks including PA, LNA, Mixer, Amplifier, VCO, PLL, Baseband Filter, or VGA, mmWave phased array, etc. Fresh Ph. D. graduate in the field of analog/RF circuit design with CMOS process.
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Experience with phased array, microstrip, or patch antenna testing. [Full Time] Sr. RF Test Engineer at Array Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. As an RF Test Engineer on the Radar Imaging team, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the design of the first orbital MIMO radar imaging system.
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Familiarity or hands-on experience with phased array over the air range testing, including phase/amplitude calibration, EIRP, G/T, axial ratio, scan loss and pattern cuts. Experience with phased array testing is preferred.
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The engineer will support sustaining, maintenance, and repair of large Phased Array Radar Systems, support Technical Subcontract design management and RF Systems design, development, and test.
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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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