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 Post subject: Senior RF Engineer
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:24 am 
 
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Marshall Radio Telemetry, a worldwide leader in research and design of radio tracking equipment, is looking for Senior RF Engineers join our team at our North Salt Lake, UT headquarters. We are a successful, rapidly growing company, in business since 1997.

We are looking for brilliant individuals seeking a challenging and rewarding career. The right candidates will be self-motivated, hard-working, and honest, with a personal interest in the kinds of work described here. This is a great opportunity to become a key member of our company with almost no limit on potential compensation.

Skills & Qualifications:
• In-depth knowledge of RF theory and design and firsthand experience creating complex RF circuits and antennas
• Experience with design of digital circuitry and programming of embedded software on microprocessors
• Experience in hardware development, including PCB design, layout, and testing

The following are highly desired:
• BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
• Hands-on experience with VHF/UHF devices, including transmitters, receivers and antennas
• Ham Radio license
• c programming aptitude
• Knowledge of DSP techniques, FPGAs

This is a fun, unique place to work with lots of flexibility and unique, interesting projects. Occasional travel to world-wide destinations may be required.

Please email resume & salary history to: hr@marshallradio.com

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