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Sr. RF Control Engineer for leading global security company - RF
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Satcho
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Post subject: Sr. RF Control Engineer for leading global security company
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:00 am
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Joined: Thu Jul 16, 2009
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Hello everyone, Pierpoint International has
been retained to recruit a Senior RF Control Engineer
for our client, a major Defense Contractor and leading
global security company. This is a highly
visible role for an individual with a solid knowledge
of Digital Architectures for an embedded real-time
application, as well as a strong knowledge of operation
of RF hardware. The Sr. Engineer will be responsible
for all aspects of development (system definition,
design, simulation, verification & test) of
designs for a wide variety of airborne and space
applications including radar, electronic warfare,
and electro-optical applications. Security Clearance
required. This is a fantastic opportunity
for growth and an opportunity for the right person
to really make a strong mark in a major corporation.
Please note that I am NOT an independent headhunter
- I represent the company directly. If interested,
you can reply to this post or send me an e-mail
to patricio@pierpoint.com.
Best regards, Patricio
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Satcho |
Post subject: Re: Sr. RF Control Engineer for leading global security
company
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:19 pm
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