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SecureRF is building an engineering team - Join us! - RF Cafe Forums
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Joanne-SecureRF Post subject: SecureRF is building an engineering
team - Join us! Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:15 pm
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Joined: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:38 am Posts: 1 Location: CT
SecureRF Corporation develops solutions that combine Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID), security and cryptography. As we bring our secure
RFID products to market and develop new security and sensor solutions,
we are looking for talented engineers to join our experienced team.
SecureRF is headquartered in Westport, Connecticut and will
be expanding our engineering team in either the southern San Francisco
Bay area or in the Boston area.
Summary: SecureRF is seeking
senior engineers for a variety of positions. - RF Systems Engineer
- Senior Digital Engineer - Senior Firmware Engineer - Senior
RF and Analog Engineer
These are not entry-level positions,
and require an electrical engineering degree (or similar) and at least
three-five years of hands on experience related to circuit design, radio
frequency or related topics.
For more details about the responsibilities
and requirements for these positions, please visit http://www.securerf.com/employment.shtml.
Apply: If you are interested in applying to SecureRF,
please email your resume and cover letter to our Human Resources department
at Jobs @ SecureRF.com (remove the spaces) and put the job title(s)
in the subject line.
You may also mail it to: Human Resources
SecureRF Corporation 175 Post Road West Westport, Connecticut
06880
You must be authorized to work in the United States.
No phone calls or recruiters please.
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11/12/2012
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