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These training ranges are located primarily located at Cherry Point, NC, Fallon, NV, Yuma, AZ and Pacific Beach, WA.Primary ResponsibilitiesThe RF Engineer supports design and development of high-performance RF integrated radar simulators.
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Experience with FUZE or similar database program Experience in RF design of LTE/VoLTE and 5G networks. Knowledge of RF theory and practice, as well as LTE/VoLTE and 5G technology. The ideal candidate will have: RF Design, Atoll, FUZE , 5G, 4G, Optimization Qualified candidates should APPLY NOW for immediate consideration Please hit APPLY to provide the required information, and we will be back in touch as soon as possible.
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An RF design engineer at Elve is responsible for the design, analysis, and characterization of Elve products and systems. If you are passionate about the future of RF electronics, additive manufacturing, precision assembly, microfabrication, vacuum systems, advanced materials processing, and working on a small and energetic team - we can’t wait to meet you.
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Proficiency in RF simulation tools (e.g., ADS, CST, HFSS) and PCB design software (e.g., Altium Designer, Eagle). Strong understanding of RF principles, including modulation techniques, impedance matching, and RF circuit design.
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As Lead RF Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for development activities for multiple, high complexity projects for deployment worldwide utilizing multiple wireless radio communications technologies ranging from sub-gigahertz to microwave frequencies, taking projects from ideation through to production release.
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Job Description: BAE Systems - RF Capability Group (Huntsville, AL) is seeking a strong Senior RF/Microwave Engineer with experience designing Microwave hardware modules. 2+ years relevant design experience with specialization in RF, microwave, or millimeter-wave engineering.
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Senior RF Design Engineer page is loaded. Senior RF Design Engineer. Sr. RF Design Engineer. RF Lead Project Engineer. 5+ years of recent experience in RF Design.
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Experience using HFSS, CST, ADS, Clarity, GRASP, GENESYS or similar RF simulation tools. Selection and specification of components for RF circuits, including line amplifiers, HPA, LNA, mixers, cavity tuned band pass filters, microstrip and stripline printed components, high speed A/D and D/A converters, Terabit backplane switching and control components, power conditioning components, power and heat management components, hybrids, and ASIC.
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Full Time] Senior RF Engineer at Astranis (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Hands on experience with RF PCB design, layout, and simulation using industry standard software (Altium, ADS, HFSS, etc.
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Bowhead is seeking a Senior RF Engineer to support the High Power Microwave (HPM) Effects, Modeling and Simulation (M&S), and Cybersecurity Branch. TheSenior RF Engineerserves as a scientist/engineer who is expected to develop HPM technology through experiment and a statistical analysis of target vulnerabilities.
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Job title: RF Design Engineer III Location: Littleton CO. Onsite is must. BSEE/BSCS degree and/or at least 3+ years of relevant LTE RF Design working experience, and 5+ years overall wireless experience in Design/Optimization or Operations roles including RF support of Site Acquisition and site Construction teams.
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The RF Engineer- Microelectronic actively participates and works on existing oscillator products and technologies related to analog radio frequency and/or low phase noise designs. Keywords: RF Engineer, Location: AUSTIN, TX - 78703.
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MS or PhD in EE with emphasis on advanced packaging or RF design. Perform simulation (RF circuit simulation, 3D EM simulation, and thermal simulation), factory bring up, lab bench debug, performance tuning and optimization, and validation of RF modules/SIPs.
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DescriptionThe RF Engineer- Microelectronic actively participates and works on existing oscillator products and technologies related to analog radio frequency and/or low phase noise designs.
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Solta Medical is looking for a strong electronic design engineer team member capable of working from requirements through system level documentation and in all facets of the electronics hardware development process with an emphasis on RF development and analysis skills.
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