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Position Overview: We are seeking a talented Systems Engineer with expertise in RF, Microwave, Millimeterwave, and Power Electronics technologies to join our dynamic team. 5+ years of experience in systems engineering with a focus on RF, Microwave, Millimeterwave, and Power Electronics.
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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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This position provides technical support for the ESTEL in support of E-2C/D development and testing requirements, including the installation, maintenance, repair, and upgrade of man- in-the-loop simulation workstations, hardware-in-the-loop avionics racks, RF communications assets, and test support systems and infrastructure.
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Run a variety of RF simulation tools, including HFSS, ADS, and CST. Strong experience on RF/SI simulation and optimization, from components such as high-speed modulators/PDs, and subsystems including PCB/TIA/driver/optical components, to transceiver systems.
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Provide RF/IR/Sensor Fusion subject matter expertise for the development of V&V plans, reports, and data analysis for the Joint Simulation Environment (JSE). Our employees are our most valuable asset, and they are proud to have supported the development, testing, analysis, and modeling and simulation (M&S) of many of the major U.S. air, land, and sea combat systems in the field today.
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Capabilities involve assessment of integrated Electronic Warfare (EW) systems including Electronic Attack (EA), Electronic Protection (EP) and Electronic Support (ES) for RF sensing, detection, identification, geolocation, and jamming; infrared (IR) imaging, guidance, survivability and targeting; C4ISR for actionable intelligence including SIGINT, EO/IR, Multi-INT, and hyperspectral solutions; and information technologies including fusion and dynamic mission battle management.
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Experience with Mentor Graphics (schematic capture, layout, routing), RF, firmware, software, and LabVIEW is desirable. This position will require on-site support for hardware checkout and troubleshooting, as well as a proficiency in analog and digital simulation.
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Including but not limited to: EO/IR, Cryptography, Satellite, Architecture development, RF, Radar and Undersea Sensors, etc. The team is a leader in digital transformation, leveraging a model-/simulation-based approach including DevOps principles and High Performance Computing.
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Steer responsive, independent laboratory testing, non-destructive imaging, RF range testing, analysis, and modeling and simulation to resolve difficult contractor technical issues, often ones that drive the critical path for the program.
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Responsible for all aspects of the RF and High frequency/microwave detailed design and development, including system power distribution and module level design and definition, schematic capture, circuit design, derating, and Worst-Case Analysis (WCA.
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As a Qualcomm Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems, bring-up yield, circuits, mechanical systems, Digital/Analog/RF/optical systems, equipment and packaging, test systems, FPGA, and/or DSP systems that launch cutting-edge, world class products.
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Strong interest in technical disciplines such as wireless communications, RF/analog hardware, antenna design, digital signal processing (DSP), and networking Possess effective interpersonal skills, enabling you to work efficiently within multidisciplinary teams across various organizations Experience with software development methods and object-oriented programming, including proficiency in a modern programming language such as C/C.
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Radar and RF signal processing, optimization, electronic warfare, machine learning, adaptive signal processing, algorithm development for RF sensors, test & evaluation, modeling & simulation, or systems engineering.
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Falcomm is seeking a highly motivated RF/mm-Wave power amplifier designer skilled in designing in GaN processes on industry standard EDA tools. RFIC/MMIC GaAs/GaN Power Amplifier Designer RESPONSIBILITIES: Lead the research and development of a new ultra-efficient MMIC power amplifier product line in state-of-the-art GaAs, and GaN processes Derive specifications for the MMIC subsystems and circuits Design the transistors, MMICs, passive devices and other on-chip matching networks, using state-of-the-art simulation tools.
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You will apply your RF subject matter expertise to the modeling, simulation, design and analysis of RF systems in other domains based on your interests and APL program needs. Board level RF design.
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