RF Engineer, Entry/Mid-Level

Simulation Technologies, Inc.

$70K — $95K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an accredited institution.
  • 4 to 10 years of relevant experience in RF engineering.
  • Thorough understanding of RADAR systems applied to missile seeker technology.
  • Experience with coherent waveform modulations (e.g., LFM chirps, Barker codes).
  • Proficient in developing algorithms for FFT and CFAR; experience in Range/Doppler mapping.
  • Knowledgeable in RF signal generation and RF hardware systems, especially magnetron-based and solid-state amplifiers.
  • Familiarity with programming in MATLAB and Python for data acquisition and analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Develop advanced RF/microwave hardware designs for RF Sensor and Seeker systems.
  • Perform analysis and prototyping in lab and field testing environments.
  • Support the Department of Defense with RF characterization of new signal generation systems.
  • Conduct lab testing of RF/microwave hardware.
  • Utilize various analyzers and chambers for performance analysis.
  • Analyze and compare measured data with performance expectations to validate systems.
  • Complete additional responsibilities as assigned.

Benefits

  • Opportunities to work on advanced, cutting-edge RF technologies in defense applications.
  • Collaborative environment with a diverse team of engineers and analysts.
  • Involvement in both laboratory testing and field evaluation.
  • Dynamic and fast-paced work setting with opportunities for career development.
  • Potential for telework options and varying work shifts.
Full Job Description
RF Engineer

Overview

We are seeking a highly motivated RF Engineer to support the design, development, testing, and evaluation of advanced RF sensor and seeker systems for Department of Defense applications. This role involves developing RF/microwave hardware, conducting system analysis and prototyping, performing laboratory and field testing, and analyzing performance data to validate system capabilities.

Responsibilities

Develop advanced RF/microwave system and subsystem hardware designs as part of RF Sensor and Seeker systems.

Perform analysis, prototyping and end item development and evaluation in laboratory and field test environments.

Provide Department of Defense support in the RF characterization and definition of new RF signal generation systems.

Perform lab testing of developed RF/microwave hardware.

Utilize vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, and anechoic chambers to complete analysis.

Perform analysis of measured data from laboratory and/or field testing of in-house developed hardware and systems.

Compare expected performance or truth data to actual measured performance.

Other responsibilities as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications & Education Requirements and Desired Skillsets

Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering from an accredited institution.

4 to 10 years demonstrated relevant experience.

Demonstrated thorough understanding of RADAR systems, specifically as applied to missile seeker technology required.

Experience with coherent waveform modulations such as Linear-FM (LFM) chirps, Barker codes, BPSK, etc.

Experience with magnetron-based and solid-state amplifier transmitter systems.

Experience developing algorithms for Fast-Fourier Transform (FFT), Constant False-Alarm Rate (CFAR), and reconstructing Range/Doppler maps from In-Phase/Quadrature stored data applications, etc.

Demonstrated ability to develop and interpret requirements, data sets, reports, and specifications.

Characterize the RF Signal Generation properties of new hardware under development, fabricate and calibrate RF Hardware, and then perform radar level assessments of RF performance.

Expertise in RF techniques, RF hardware systems and components, RF signal generation, and programming in MATLAB and Python to modify existing code and write new code to acquire and analyze data.

Experience with MATLAB, Python preferred.

A self-starter, team player with a desire to work with a team of engineers, integrators, analysts and others in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and perform general office functions.

U.S. Citizenship with Active Secret Security clearance.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Physical Description

Employees in these positions will function in a general office/cubicle setting environment, and laboratory/testing setting using standard office equipment and various electronic testing equipment, including a computer, telephone, printers, video equipment, computer software, and testing equipment. Will interact in a general office setting environment with various personnel; participate in meetings and contribute to team success; deliver timely results and produce reports; receive and communicate information; may include telework. May function in a specialized laboratory/testing environment using electronic testing equipment, computer software, and complex systems. May move and test equipment of various weights. Laboratory environment may require use of protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to safety glasses and protective hearing and footwear. May be expected to work varying shifts and hours to ensure successful operation of activities in the organization due to business demands; travel occasionally for assigned work.

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