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Senior RF Engineer Regulatory Compliance (EMI and EMC) - MD - RF
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kellydingee Post subject: Senior RF Engineer Regulatory Compliance
(EMI and EMC) - MD Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2004 8:30 am
Thales Communications, Inc is seeking a Senior Regulatory Compliance
RF Engineer to join our staff in Clarksburg, MD. The Senior Regulatory
Compliance RF Engineer possesses the skills to analyze and evaluate
products from a Regulatory Compliance perspective. This includes test
and evaluation experience at the platform and box level to EMI and EMC
specifications, applicable Military Standards (ie: Mil-Std-461, -464)
TEMPEST and NSTISSAM specifications.
To be considered for this
exciting and challenging role you must have:
-BSEE (or equivalent)
- MSEE preferable. -US Citizenship (with Secret Clearance preferred).
Must be capable of obtaining a DoD security clearance. -Qualified
applicants will possess a minimum of 3 years of Electronic Product Regulatory
Compliance testing and approval. -Experience in RF circuit design
or Regulatory Compliance testing related to ruggedized VHF/UHF radio,
modems and COMSEC equipment is a plus. -Applicants must possesses
strong interpersonal skills, communication skills - oral, written and
presentation. He / She will work with the design team, other cross functional
teams and suppliers to ensure his or her overall design meets all applicable
regulatory requirements.
Email your resume to thalescareers@hotmail.com
for immediate consideration.
Posted 11/12/2012
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