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Basic understanding of RF design, circuit theory, and electromagnetic principles including: component and cable shielding, filters, magnetics, microwaves and antennas. Knowledge and hands-on experience with of all associated EMI/EMC laboratory test equipment including: Spectrum Analyzers, Radiofrequency (RF) Amplifiers.
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Spectrum Analyzers, Radiofrequency (RF) Amplifiers, Signal Generators, EMI Receivers, Antennas, Directional Couplers, and Power Meters. Work with other EMI/EMC engineers in support of the Avionics Division at NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Basic understanding of RF design, circuit theory, and electromagnetic principles including component and cable. Experience with analysis tools such as SPICE, Matlab and Simulink, Mathcad, LabVIEW,and other EMI/EMC simulation and analysis tools.
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The Advanced Technology Group in the Chief Technology Office is looking for an RF Design and Signal Integrity engineer as part of a larger team that addresses next generation technology needs ranging from process development to circuit design and heterogeneous packaging.
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Manage and maintain all broadcast equipment/systems responsible for daily on-air operation of the station; Use of RF engineering knowledge to maintain and repair all technical equipment in studio and transmitter facilities, satellite downlink/uplink, and microwave transmission systems.
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This is great opportunity for individual with RF design experience who are passionate to learn new RF technology in 5G and Autonomous driving test solutions. You will engage extensively with R&D around globe and Manufacturing to re-design EOL parts & implement complete solution in core NI RF products (Signal Generators and Signal Analysers), semiconductor test system , autonomous driving test solutions and 5G test system to maintain NI RF revenue.
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Familiar with all design documentation and their use and be able to originate such documents including block diagrams, hook-up diagrams, termination diagrams, schematics, loops, PAGA speaker layouts, antenna layouts, philosophies, specifications and datasheets.
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Summary Equipment Operator will be operating power equipment such as sit-down forklift, deep reach forklift, cherry picker, pallet jack and RF gun. summary Equipment Operator will be operating power equipment such as sit-down forklift, deep reach forklift, cherry picker, pallet jack and RF gun.
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Familiarity with spacecraft design and operations, including one or more of the following: hardware, software, flight control, flight dynamics, orbital mechanics, communications (RF), power systems, avionics, ground support systems (command, telemetry.
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Perform maintenance for sound systems, LED displays, video displays, electronic marquees, lighting control systems, intercom systems and the RF television distribution system (including replacing TVs as needed.
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Have design skills and knowledge of current equipment necessary for upgrading and installing expanded audio-visual systems as well as RF television distribution systems and other related systems.
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Wahiawa, Hawaii Satellite Communications (SATCOM) is the backbone of the U.S. military’s communication, offering the war-fighter a point of entrance into the DoDIN and legacy tactical C4I services with reliable high-throughput telecommunications utilizing various RF spectrum bands.
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Experience performing analog, digital, and/or RF design. Experience with commonly used electrical engineering design and analysis tools including but not limited to: Altium, DX Designer, Mentor Capital, Creo Schematic.
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Strong knowledge of Test & Measurement, RF, Automotive, Power Electronics and Semiconductors. Knowledge of Automotive test and applications associated with IVN, ADAS, EV and Body; and/or a knowledge of power electronics testing such as power conversion, wide bandgap testing, battery testing or power integrity, and/or testing material research and semiconductors.
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Troubleshoot RF and IP components of maritime VSAT/ESV systems using specialized software and test equipment. Minimum (7) years’ experience using various RF tools (Spectrum Analyzer). Troubleshoot RF and IP components of maritime VSAT/ESV systems using specialized software and test equipment.
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