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RF/Microwave Filter Design Engineer, Anatech Electronics - RF Cafe
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Kirt Blattenberger
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Post subject: RF/Microwave Filter Design Engineer, Anatech Electronics
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:00 pm
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Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003
2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie, PA
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RF/Microwave
Filter Design EngineerCustom design
of RF and Microwave filters, and related products,
per customer specifications. Will be responsible
for preliminary design approximation for quick response
to customer request, which include, simulation,
approximate dimensions, and feedback on complexity
of the design for pricing purpose. Interact with
test and manufacturing department, as well as with
the sales department for technical feedback to customers.
Responsible for prototype completions of new designs.
Maintain a proper database, of all designs, outline
drawing, assembly drawing, for quick reference.
Desired skill
and experience.Specific experienced in
the design of RF and Microwave filters, which include
LC filters, cavity filters, waveguide. Other passive
products such as power dividers, directional couplers,
and all related passive product type a plus, but
not necessary.
Contact:
Sam Benzacar Anatech Electronics, Inc. An
ISO9001-2000 Certified Company E-Mail:
sam.benzacar@anatechelectronics.comTel:
973-772-4242 Ext. 218 Bus. Cell: 973-303-0776
Fax: 973-772-4646 Skype: aeisam The Largest
Selection in the industry for RF & Microwave
Filters & Products
http://www.anatechelectronics.com
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