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Technology Service Corporation (TSC) is seeking a SCI cleared Radiofrequency (RF) test engineer. The RF test engineer will test and calibrate classified RF systems at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC and at other locations.
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The RF test engineer will capture and evaluate test signals using spectrum analyzers, RF power meters, and other standard laboratory equipment. The RF test engineer will work with government and contractor design engineers.
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As an RF Design Engineer , you'll be instrumental in designing Bluetooth, WiFi , and Cellular next-gen devices. Are you a talented RF Design Engineer with a passion for working with cutting-edge communication devices.
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Sr. RF Test Engineer Array Labs is building a distributed radar imaging constellation to power the first accurate, real-time 3D map of the world. 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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As a Senior RF Design Engineer for JD Intelligent Solutions Group located in Torrance, CA , you will. Title: Senior RF Design Engineer - 106108. 3-5 years of RF system and circuit design experience from an antenna to digitizing element.
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The RF Design Engineer will interface closely with the digital CCA and FPGA development teams. The Networking Systems RF Design Engineer at Peraton Labs will support RF design for a mmW RF front end to a high speed signal processing system.
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The RF test engineer will follow detailed test procedures and correlate data into test reports. Perform detailed RF test procedures using spectrum analyzers and other standard laboratory test equipment.
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As an RF and Antenna Engineer, you will be responsible for specifying, prototyping, implementing, and testing antennas and RF circuits for our wireless power system. [Full Time] RF and Antenna Engineer at Reach Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs RF and Antenna Engineer Reach Labs United States.
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We currently have a vacancy to join one of the world’s leading, global defence, security and aerospace companies as a RF Design Engineer. Job Title: RF Design Engineer. · Detailed RF circuit design including component selection, evaluation, simulation, schematic capture, and preparing guidance for PCB design teams.
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FIRST RF is a fast-growing, multi-discipline, privately owned small business focused on engineering and manufacturing of advanced technologies - specifically in antennas and radio frequency (RF) systems.
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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. The RF/Microwave Engineer will have knowledge and experience in simulating circuits and RF systems/sub-systems.
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As a Connectivity RF Hardware Design Engineer at Meta Reality Labs, you will develop new wireless connectivity RF systems (WiFi/BT/GNSS/UWB) for Augmented Reality (AR) products. Connectivity RF Hardware Design Engineer Responsibilities: Own end-to-end connectivity RF hardware design and implementation throughout a product design cycle.
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We are seeking a Principal Radio Frequency (RF)/Microwave Design Engineer within our Airborne Radar Electronics Hardware Engineering directorate. Experience using RF modeling software such as CST or Ansys HFSS.
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L3Harris is seeking an experienced RF engineer to support multiple programs in its Space and Airborne Systems division. 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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Full Time] Sr. RF Test Engineer at Array Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Sr. RF Test Engineer. Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate high-performance digital communication and radar imaging systems.
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