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Applications Engineer needed! - RF Cafe Forums
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Sequoia Communications Post subject: Applications Engineer needed!
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:07 pm
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Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:17 pm Posts: 2 Location: San Diego, CA
Sequoia Communications, one of California's Best Places to work for
2007, is looking for a Senior RF Applications Engineer to join our team!!
If you are interested please email michelle@sequoiacommunications.com
Senior RF Applications Engineer
Job Description
Sequoia seeks an experienced “phone level” RF applications engineer
to provide lab testing and optimization of Sequoia RF transceiver products.
- This individual will be responsible for
-Identifying
and solving integration issues. -Design and analysis of board level
RF circuits -Measuring the reference board performance and analyzing
the results. -Creating and maintaining supporting documentation
[Datasheets, app. notes etc]. -Interfacing to the design team to
explain board level issues.
Requirements
-Minimum of
5 years experience in RF/Wireless applications and/or design. -Experience
with GSM/EDGE and WCDMA cellular standards. -Experience with ATE
usage and some Vee/Labview coding. -Strong lab and board skills.
-Strong interpersonal skills. -BS or greater in electronic engineering
Desired skills
-Willingness to travel domestically and
internationally. -Familiarity for ADS, Momentum and PCB design Tools.
-Strong skills in Vee coding for ATEs highly desirable. -Good
Technical writing ability. -Working knowledge of power amplifiers,
filters, and other related components.
Posted 11/12/2012
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