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Work consists of the design of access control, video surveillance, detection, alarms, structured cabling, network systems, wireless, CATV, and other technology systems. Familiarity with network, wireless, CATV, nurse call and audiovisual design considerations.
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We sell Apple, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Dell, VMWare, Adobe, QLogic, EMC, Fujitsu, Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, and all the hottest Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video and Identification technologies.
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The Principal Systems Engineer will be an experienced RF and Analog/Mixed Signal hardware engineer who is adept at system design and analysis in support of Mobile Wireless Communications, and other applications such as Wireless Infrastructure, Wi-Fi, and Broadband Communications.
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In-depth understanding of 3GPP mobile wireless RF requirements - Involvement with a relevant standards body a plus. Solid overall knowledge of wireless architectures and considerations including distributed antenna architectures, high efficiency PA architectures, DPD, MIMO, and active antennas.
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Interest and breadth in several sub-disciplines within EE/ECE, including information and coding theory, digital signal processing, wireless communications, computer architecture, embedded software, embedded security, cryptography, analog design, RF/EM, sensors and antennas, photonics, power systems, and software architecture and design.
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At our core, we wield the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, autonomy algorithms, wireless communications, and digital signal processing to surmount the most formidable national security challenges.
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Experience with creative design, videography, video production, live production work, or political campaign is a plus. Bachelor’s degree (or in progress) with a focus on business, communications, political science, sociology, marketing, or women’s and gender studies.
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As a Staff Engineer, Digital Design, you will be working with a team of design engineers to develop novel 5G ORAN SoC products for connectivity and wireless communications. Experience with embedded systems, wireless protocols, power management, signal processing, and standard digital interfaces.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Our wireless SOC organization is responsible for all aspects of wireless silicon development. Come join Apple’s growing wireless silicon development team. Knowledgeable about the ASIC design flow, including System Verilog RTL implementation, Lint, Synthesis, STA, and LEC.
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Expertise in Digital Signal Processing, Wireless Communications and wireless chip development. Including but not limited to propagation channel modeling, RF/antenna abstractions, PHY & MAC protocols and algorithms, and sensor fusion schemes to fuse wireless and non-wireless metrics.
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The Voice, Video, Data Telecommunications Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining voice, data, audiovisual (AV), and video teleconferencing (VTC) telecommunications systems for the Department of Defense (DoD.
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Position Overview The communications and outreach manager designs, plans, produces, and implements San Diego Coastkeeper’s internal and external communications and outreach projects and campaigns, and provides the programs, advocacy, and development teams with communications support.
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The Development & Communications Manager must be a great relationship-builder and a savvy project manager who is comfortable setting up systems and juggling multiple projects, creatively connecting the dots between fundraising, communications, and programming.
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You will be part of ASMLs U.S. Communications team, which is responsible for internal communications, PR/media relations, employer branding and recruitment marketing for ASML in the U.S., and you will report to the US Head of Employer Brand Communications.
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