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Guest Post subject: RF Design Engineer opening Unread postPosted:
Thu Apr 15, 2004 10:33 am
INCEPTION Technology Solutions, Inc.
has an immediate need for an experienced RF Design Engineer for a direct
hire position located in the Huntsville, AL area. Candidates should
have at least five years experience designing deployed commercial microwave
products at frequencies greater than 2 GHz.
REQUIREMENTS
-5+ years experience in designing deployed commercial microwave
products at frequencies greater that 2GHz -Capable of architecting
RF subsystems based on product specifications while making tradeoffs
between performance, cost, reliability, and manufacturability -Position
requires interfacing with design engineers, product management, manufacturing,
test engineering, and mechanical design -The ability to work with
manufacturing during both the development and production process is
essential -Experience with Eagleware microwave design software and
the ability to build and test prototype surface mount technology PC
boards would be a strong plus -Occasional travel to customer sites
in the field will be required -BSEE or equivalent required
This is an excellent opportunity with one of Huntsville's finest
employers. They offer extremely competitive salaries and outstanding
benefits and relocation.
For immediate consideration forward
a MS Word version of your resume to Pat Kennamer at jobs@inceptiontechnology.com
Posted
11/12/2012
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