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Lead innovation and enablement of custom analog/RF design methodology and solutions to address critical design challenges in leading-edge technologies. Lead collaboration with EDA and Foundry vendors/partners to deliver innovative and comprehensive PDKs for analog/mixed signal/RF designers.
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Work in a team that drives architecture, design, implementation, and verification of RF/mixed-signal systems that include circuit blocks such as LNAs, Mixers, PAs, PLLs, VCOs, ADCs, DACs.
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Familiarity with RF/microwave theory, electromagnetics, basic digital, analog, and RF circuit design. We are a fabless system-on-chip product company, striving to improve the worlds communication networks for everyone through our highly integrated radio-frequency (RF), analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for access and connectivity, wired and wireless infrastructure, and industrial and multi-market applications.
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Work and/or project experience in any of the following: Digital, Analog, or RF circuit design, Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Programmable Logic. Strong background in Digital, RF, Analog circuit design principles, DSP, Programmable Logic and/or FPGA.
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Produce and test design deliverables such as Printed Wiring Assemblies in RF, Digital and mixed signal applications. Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, Verilog, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, RF, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, Aerospace industry.
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Familiarity with Digital Signal Processing and/or RF telecommunications with a preference for experience with SATCOM using GNURaio or MatLab. Technical knowledge of computer architectures, compiler or FPGA design, and/or operating system internals.
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Skilled in mixed signal electronics, higher power architectures, digital radios and RF layout, embedded hardware design. RF and EMC/EMI design skills and experience.
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The Advanced Design engineer in this role is expected dream about the future of TaylorMade drivers, fairway woods and hybrids. Experience in critical data analysis and statistical thinking (Hypothesis testing, Design of Experiments approaches (DOE.
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Develop and explore advanced techniques for automating embedded system software analysis and reverse engineering. You will specialize in hardware and software reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and developing proof-of-concept offensive cyber capabilities with a focus on cyber resiliency testing of wireless products and satellite communications systems.
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The firm offers a variety of services including construction, architectural design, trade services, virtual design and construction, and LEED/sustainable design management for projects ranging from $25M to over $250M. RQ's experience includes projects from coast to coast, as well as internationally as U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and in Puerto Rico. The success of this company has been built on three pillars: Quality, Integrity, and Leadership.
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Maintains advanced knowledge of state-of-the-art engineering applications, computational analysis tools, golf club design methods, USGA golf club product specification regulations, competitive product specifications, patents, and industry trends.
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In a position with immediate supervision, knows fundamental concepts of engineering disciplines, scientific methods, and computer-based analysis tools to complete studies on golf club design and biomechanical swing sequences for the Titleist golf club franchise.
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Responsibilities will include structural analysis and design of hydraulic structures related to dams, flood control, hydroelectric facilities, and other water resource projects.
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This includes hardware, networking, and RF component maintenance and repair, software test and integration, as well as routine maintenance and configuration changes.
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Citrix Administration, Architecture, and design implementation for on premise, cloud including VDI. Provide advanced Active Directory Architecture design and configurations supporting global sites using Microsoft Tiering best practices, leverage RBAC, group policies and security.
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