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aldetecinc
 Post subject: RF Microwave Technician
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:07 pm 
 
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RF Microwave Technician

Aldetec, Inc. is a Sacramento based company formed in 1999. Aldetec, Inc. develops and manufactures amplifiers, RF converters and multi-function products for the microwave industry. Our capabilities support the following industries: Military, Aerospace, Commercial and test equipment. Our facility operates out of a 10,000 sq ft facility near Sacramento State University.

We are currently looking to fill the position of RF Microwave Technician. This immediate job opening will have the following job duties: evaluation, testing and manufacturing of microwave RF components. Primarily RF gain modules and top-level amplifiers in the frequency range of .01 to 26.5 GHz. Hands on experience with various RF test equipment (sweeper generator, noise figure meter, power meter, spectrum analyzer) is mandatory. Experience with Thin/Film Hybrid technology is highly desired.

Aldetec offers competitive wages based on the experience of the candidate. We offer an attractive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurances with company co-pay. We also offer a company match 401(k) program, holiday, vacation and sick pay, as well as a flexible schedule.

Please forward your resume for immediate consideration for the position of RF Microwave Technician with Aldetec, Inc. to lenore_minasian@aldetec.com

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Only qualified candidates and US citizens will be considered.




Posted  11/12/2012

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