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Principal RF Engineer

Cambridge
money-bag £70000 - £90000/annum
Posted 2 weeks ago

Principal RF Engineer | Cambridge

We're looking for an expert to ensure best-in-class RF performance, seamless integration, and robust system functionality for mission-critical products in demanding operational scenarios.

Responsibilities as a Principal RF Engineer:

  • Technical design and specification of RF circuitry
  • Complete subsystem design and implementation
  • Leading the definition of micro-architectures and verification environments.
  • Designing and developing RF systems at the component level

Requirements:

  • Extensive experience in RF design and development, ideally within the telecommunications or critical communications industry.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of RF systems and technologies, including design, simulation (ADS/CST), and testing
  • Significant design experience with RF Tx/Rx Architectures, RF Receivers, RF Transmitters
  • Strong understanding of and experience with LTE/4G/5G

Bonus skills for a Principal RF Engineer:

  • Familiarity with regulatory standards and compliance in the telecommunications industry.
  • Knowledge of advanced RF technologies, such as beamforming or MIMO.
  • Proficiency in additional programming languages relevant to RF design and testing.

Apply now to join an R&D team focused on innovation, and make your mark in the UK telecoms industry today!

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