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Experience with printed circuit board design tools (i.e. Altium) Execute engineering tasks including in the analysis, design, development, and testing of next-generation radar, radiometer and sonar systems.
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As the Avionics PCB Layout Engineer within this innovative and diverse team, you will apply a deep understanding of digital, analog, mixed-signal, high-speed, RF and high-power PCB layout, and design skills for our avionics circuit designs.
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TSC's Innovation & Product Cell (IPC) is currently seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer in Aurora, CO with an educational and/or industry focus in the analysis and design of Mixed-Signal Analog, and Digital systems for real-time electronic warfare payloads and radar systems.
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Manage assigned projects from inception to completion, ensuring that all activities, including contracting, RF design, product/equipment ordering, permitting regulatory, construction, optimization, site acquisition, close-out, and hand-off to ops are effectively and efficiently coordinated and completed on time within budget and in accordance with the underlying contract / LSO.
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Evaluate and discover network RF design challenges and design innovative solutions to some key HFC challenges. Build lab test systems and design field test plans to evaluate new RF and optical infrastructure designs including distributed access architecture, modifications to N+x traditional HFC infrastructure.
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Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering Principles (e.g. Software Defined Radios, Radar systems, Antenna Design, Electronic Warfare) Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering Principles (e.g. Software Defined Radios, Radar systems, Antenna Design, Electronic Warfare.
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Perform RF design activities related to building the first standalone 5G broadband network in the US. Optimize the end-to-end RF design, propagation modeling, and prediction, for deployment of Macro Cell deployment.
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Experience in RF design, HFC Design, DOCSIS specifications 3.0/3.1 a plus. Should have excellent knowledge in M2M, In-Home Router industry standards and design/ Should have excellent knowledge with common mobile handset operating systems (Windows Mobile, Android and other Java-Linux platforms) and knowledge of UICC/SIM chipsets & modules relating to wireless devices Knowledge of RF or Network System Performance.
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DISH Wireless seeks a Principal RF Design Engineer to bolster our national team, reporting to the Head of National RF and collaborating with cross-functional market teams. The foundation of a connected world, it’s a network free of the limitations of the past, and flexible enough to satisfy all the social, economic and transformative needs of the changing world Job Duties and Responsibilities DISH Wireless seeks a Principal RF Design Engineer to bolster our national team, reporting to the Head of National RF and collaborating with cross-functional market teams.
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Oversee and perform as required the detailed design, development, analysis, production, and test of satellite RF subsystems and EMI/EMC analysis for both product development and flight program execution.
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A technical degree such as BSEE/BSCS and/or at least 2 years of wireless experience with a strong technical background and understanding of RF design principles. National RF design experience.
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Experience with Electromagnetics, Radar, Antennas, or Electronics Warfare desired. Ability to qualify for a US Department of Defense security clearance required. We use both classic algorithm methods (e.g. optimization techniques, Kalman Filters) and Artificial Intelligence (e.g. Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning.
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Working knowledge knowledge of a least one discipline of; circuit card design, RF, mixed signal design, electrical schematic and system design, or defense industry electrical engineering standards.
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Key Skills: Fiber, construction, aerial, underground, project management, construction management, vendor management, small cell, node, make-ready, client communication, permitting, SOW, BOM, NESC. Telecom testing equipment, Excel, Smartsheets, RF Sweep Test, OTDR, Power Meter, PIM Testing, OSHA.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of RF Design Engineer based in Littleton, CO, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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