Electronics Engineer – RF Systems & Product Development

Crawley
3 weeks ago
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Electronics Engineer to join a leading provider of advanced RF and electronic systems. As Electronics engineer your role involves the design, testing, and integration of RF technologies, supporting innovative communication, surveillance, and signal processing solutions across a range of industries.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and integrate RF and wireless communication systems, ensuring optimal performance across various applications.

  • Modify, test, and validate RF subsystems, SDR-based platforms, and electronic assemblies.

  • Design and implement custom test systems using SDRs, Raspberry Pi, and Python, enabling advanced signal processing and analysis.

  • Provide product training and technical demonstrations to customers, ensuring seamless adoption of RF and communication technologies.

  • Support hardware and software troubleshooting, debugging RF circuits, digital interfaces, and embedded systems.

  • Work with C++, C, C#, SQL, Linux, and .NET Framework to enhance and support system functionalities.

  • Assist in system acceptance testing, calibration, and compliance verification for RF and wireless communication platforms.

  • Collaborate with software, hardware, and test engineers to refine designs and optimize system integration.

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Strong understanding of RF principles, wireless communication, and SDR technologies.

  • Hands-on experience with RF hardware, SDRs, and embedded systems in commercial or industrial applications.

  • Proficiency in Python, C++, C#, and SQL, with experience in Linux-based systems and signal processing.

  • Familiarity with RF test equipment, including spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, and signal generators.

  • Knowledge of antenna systems, RF propagation, and signal processing techniques.

  • Experience designing and implementing automated test solutions for RF systems.

  • Ability to interpret schematics, technical diagrams, and system architecture documentation.

    Preferred Qualifications:

  • Degree in Electronics, RF Engineering, or a related field.

  • Experience with high-reliability PCB assembly, RF shielding techniques, and EMC compliance.

  • Knowledge of wireless networking, IoT communication protocols, and software-defined radio applications.

    Additional Requirements:

  • Ability to work on-site, supporting hands-on testing, integration, and customer demonstrations.

    This is an opportunity to work on innovative RF and communication systems, contributing to the development of next-generation technologies in wireless connectivity, IoT, and signal processing.

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