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By building a highly-advanced low Earth orbit (LEO) space system—with a unique antenna design, highly sustainable spacecraft system and low-cost, small portable end-user devices—we can extend global satellite coverage, capacity and connectivity beyond legacy space services to provide a new kind of IoT platform that lets users sense, track, connect and act on information gathered, anywhere.
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Prior research experience to one or more of the following areas: Electromagnetics and antenna technology (simulation tools such as CST and HFSS, characterization techniques) Radio-frequency systems (wireless communication, radars, SDRs) Signal processing and machine learning (DSP, wireless perception algorithms.
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Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate high-performance radar imaging and digital communication systems. In this critical role, you will be collaborating with silicon, antenna, software, and other engineering teams to build cutting-edge hardware, rapidly moving all the way from clean-sheet designs into full operational deployment in space.
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Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate silicon-based systems. In forging an affordable, accessible, accurate representation of Earth, our work has the potential to transform the face of dozens of fields, including autonomy, telecommunications, disaster relief, gaming, climate science, defense and construction.
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Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium Designer. 7+ years of experience in electrical hardware design including schematic capture, PCB layout, and testing. Proficiency with Altium Designer for schematic capture and layout of complex PCBs.
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You will work closely with many different multi-functional teams including Industrial Design, Hardware Engineering, Antenna, Reliability, Safety and Marketing to provide guidance to best in class accessory development partners.
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Excellence in design in two or more of these HW areas: EE circuit design (schematic & layout), RF design from VHF to mm-wave, radio system engineering, signal processing, satellite communications, antenna design.
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PCBA design verification testing and system integration testing. Develop PCBA requirements in collaboration with other engineering disciplines. As an engineer on the E-Space avionics team you will have frequent opportunities to test and operate your systems on-orbit.
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5 years familiarity with cellular radio technologies and features such as 2G/3G/4G LTE, VoLTE, 4X4 MIMO, 5G, antenna design, etc, and their deployments among global cellular network operators (Carriers.
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Knowledge and experience in microwave theory, antenna fundamentals and RF wireless communication and network fundamentals. Understanding of consumer hardware development including RF, antenna, power/thermal constraint.
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System integration experience, including electro-mechanical components (audio, display, camera, antenna, etc.) You’ll collaborate with external vendors and internal cross-functional teams such as Electrical Engineering, Antenna, Industrial Design, Reliability, Operations, and Product to define and deliver excellent products.
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Familiarity with antennas and antenna arrays. Sr RF Microwave Circuit Design Engineer - SF Bay Area. Expertise with PCB layout. Extensive experience using ADS and HFSS. Extensive experience designing power amplifiers and microwave components.
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Industry experience in development/characterization of RF/Antenna system for wireless technologies. Working experience of RF characterization, Antenna Design and tests, anechoic chambers, and RF test equipment is a plus.
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Proficiency with NX and Teamcenter. Balance design considerations such as functionality, sustainability, reliability, human factors, manufacturability, and aesthetics. Senior Product Design Engineer Location: Mountain View, CA/HybridDuration: months with possible extension Overall Responsibilities: You will drive the design, analysis, and prototyping of new concepts while working in a manufacturing and product-oriented development environment.
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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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