RF Design 5G Engineer Architecture - Newark, NJ at Geebo

RF Design 5G Engineer

Newark, NJ - Hybrid 50% onsite 6-12 month contract RF/ 5G Position:
The candidate will participate in the design and development of a microwave-frequency RF front end for a 5G-based telemetry transceiver.
Candidate s specific responsibilities will include RF circuit and subsystem design, simulation, implementation and testing in laboratory and field test environments.
The candidate will also support printed circuit board layout and design for test prototypes and form factor optimization, and will interface closely with the FPGA digital signal processing development and circuit card assembly (CCA) integration teams.
The assignment will require significant hands-on hardware engineering (design, implementation, test, troubleshooting).
Required Qualifications, Skills and Experience B.
S.
or M.
S.
in Electrical Engineering Microwave frequency RF design for high-bandwidth front ends with high linearity requirements RF modeling and simulation RF circuit design, circuit board layout, and board-level testing RF subsystem-level performance testing Additional Desired Qualifications, Skills and Experience RF design and development experience for modern cellular communications systems (LTE and especially 5G).
Environmental testing for RF hardware Ruggedized hardware design, implementation and test RF Design 5G Engineer Recommended Skills Digital Signal Processing Electrical Engineering Fpga Hardware Design Modeling And Simulation Printed Circuit Board Apply to this job.
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