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Work with network and software engineers to integrate the RF subsystem equipment into the UAS.·Test the RF subsystem in the lab and in the field. ·Understanding of network architectures and main protocols.
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Preferred Tools / Process Experience·Polarion·Jira·Confluence·Ansys SCADE ArchitectSearch Keywords·Datalinks·SATCOM·Telecommunications Engineer·Electrical Engineer·Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV)·Unmanned Air System (UAS)Please Note1.
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Since BambooHR is a 3rd party software, please always check your spam folder for our responses. Required Qualifications·Degree in Telecommunications / Electrical / Electronic Engineering or related discipline.
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RF and Communications EngineerJob Description·Work with the comms lead to design the communication architecture for the Clients (UAS)·Lead the RF subsystem equipment selection to implement the selected architecture.
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Preferred Qualifications ·Experience with UAS.·Working knowledge of equipment installation on aircrafts. Experience with satellite communications equipment. Demonstrated history across all aspects of the systems engineering process: requirements development, design, development, integration, test, verification, and validation.
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Guide/Oversee the equipment installation in both, the aircraft and ground control station. Knowledge of digital communications including MIMO.·Some experience in electromagnetic simulation for antennas/systems.
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Strong knowledge of integration and testing of RF datalinks and radios. Life cycle management of the requirements applicable to the RF subsystem. Professional development opportunities: we may offer training, educational opportunities, or tuition reimbursement programs to help employees develop their skills and advance their careers.
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Experience with RF instrumentation. Oversee RF analysis including electromagnetic simulations. Bonuses: we offer bonuses or other forms of performance-based compensation to reward employees for their hard work and achievements.
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Preferred Tools / Process Experience·Polarion·Jira·Confluence·Ansys SCADE ArchitectSearch Keywords·Datalinks·SATCOM·Telecommunications Engineer·Electrical Engineer·Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV)·Unmanned Air System (UAS)Please Note only post if you are a US Citizen only.
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Diagnose and repair satellite, wireless, and wireline transport systems including VSAT, DSL, Cellular, Cable, along with associated network and internet connectivity devices and interconnecting cables.
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As a service to its independent franchisees, Mr. Appliance LLC lists employment opportunities available throughout the franchised network so those employment opportunities may be conveniently found by interested parties at one central location for brand management purposes only.
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We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of our growth and be a voice in our company! We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of our growth and be a voice in our company.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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Gannett’s New England network is seeking a top editor to lead the editorial operations of award-winning Cape Cod Times. Our digital marketing solutions brand, LocaliQ, uses innovation and software to enable small and medium-sized businesses to grow, and USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures, our events division, creates impactful consumer engagements, promotions, and races.
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Emerus’ leading national health system partners include Allegheny Health Network, Ascension, Baptist Health System, Baylor, Scott & White Health, Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican, The Hospitals of Providence, INTEGRIS and MultiCare.
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