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If you're interested in this role as a Senior Antenna Engineer, please contact Zac Taylor at IC Resources. In this position as a Senior Antenna Engineer you can expect to collaborate with the Business Development team by offering technical expertise to prepare technical proposals based on experience gained from defense and security projects.
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Strong background in EE fundamentals of electromagnetics, antenna theory, communication theory, software defined radio, circuit theory. An exceptional academic record or industry experience and demonstrated laboratory competence in electromagnetics and antenna design, analysis, simulation, testing and debugging.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Principal Antenna Engineer in our Hughes Network Systems division for our office in Germantown, MD. This is an exciting position where the candidate will be involved in design and testing of state-of-the-art RF and antenna technology for next generation LEO/MEO/GEO satellite communication systems.
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As a Senior Antenna Engineer you will be responsible for the design, qualification, and procurement of antenna system components for ongoing production as well as R&D programs. [Full Time] Senior Antenna Engineer at Astranis (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Senior Antenna Engineer Astranis United States.
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Responsibilities: Analyze system requirements and derive antenna and RF sub-system requirements As member of antenna design team, conduct detailed design of low-cost radiating elements and polarizers that work over wide bandwidths and wide scan angles Develop test plans and generate detailed test procedures for RF and phased array antenna subsystems.
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Experience with antenna simulation tools such as Ansys HFSS and Keysight ADS. The RF-antenna Development Engineer will work with other engineering disciplines in the development and ongoing technical support of the Sensus portfolio and will entail full life-cycle responsibilities from conceptual design of new product introduction to resolving any technical issue with legacy products.
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We are seeking a Senior Antenna Engineer for a direct hire/permanent role in Gaithersburg, MD. This role will work onsite/in the office Monday- Friday during normal business hours (there are no remote options.
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Join our dynamic team as a Senior RF/Antenna Engineer, where you willplay a crucial role in developing and enhancing avionic products within the aerospace industry. The Senior Antenna / RF Engineer is responsible for designing and developing new aircraft antenna products from concept to production.
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Perform full-wave electromagnetic simulations to analyze antenna designs. Develop and apply optimization codes, such as topology optimization, shape optimization, and genetic algorithms, to optimize antenna designs.
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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. Experience with one of the mainstream antenna simulation tools (CST/HFSS.
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Contribute to all phases of the antenna development life cycle (requirements, systems and circuit design, integration of RF and wireless circuits and systems, testing, and manufacturing activities.
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Subject Matter Expert for any of the following shipboard electronics systems: SATCOM Antenna - Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) and Commercial Broadband Satellite Program (CBSP), High Frequency (HF), Radio Frequency (RF), High Frequency Radio Group (HFRG), Digital Modular Radio (DMR), Tactical Air Navigation System (TACAN), Electronic Support Measure (ESM), Naval Shipboard Antenna Systems, USQ-122, and SSR-1.
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Title: Antenna Engineer. - MS or PhD in Antenna/RF/Electromagnetics. - Hands-on with antenna tuning and measurement with VNA and anechoic chamber system. - Responsible for antenna matching circuit design, antenna passive and active performance by computer simulation, and lab validation.
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The RF engineer provides expertise in antenna measurement solutions for rapid design, integration, and test, and supports training and mentorship of sponsor engineering staff. BlueHalo is looking for a RF antenna measurement expert to develop and test advanced concepts, and operational prototypes.
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Responsible for hands on antenna design/development efforts for product integrated antennas in Garmin Avionics. Senior Antenna Engineer. Contributes to advanced technical research on new antenna ideas and enhance Garmin's Intellectual Property.
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