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Staff Electronics/ RF antenna Engineer
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Join Ledger in Paris as a Staff Electronics/RF Antenna Engineer. Design and prototype antennas for BLE, WiFi, and NFC, and develop full RF electronic systems. We seek an expert with 7+ years in consumer electronics, strong antenna design skills, and hands-on testing experience. Enjoy equity, hybr...
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France , Paris
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Senior RF Engineer
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Join our team in Lyon as a Senior RF Engineer to lead strategic 5G SA deployment projects. You will conduct radio planning, capacity studies, and automate processes using Python and tools like Atoll. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, profit-sharing, and remote ...
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France , Lyon
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RF Systems Engineer
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Join SimpliSafe in Boston as an RF Systems Engineer. Lead RF product development and validation for best-in-class wireless connectivity across WiFi, BLE, and proprietary protocols. Utilize your 5+ years of RF design expertise and mastery of simulation tools to optimize performance from 400MHz to ...
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United States , Boston
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118600.00 - 174000.00 USD / Year
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Rf Engineer
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RF Engineer for Ericsson networks in France. Requires a Master's in Telecommunications, expertise in radio planning tools (Atoll), and Python scripting skills. Focus on 3G/4G/5G network design, optimization, and automation.
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Explore a world of opportunity in RF engineering jobs, a dynamic and critical field at the heart of modern wireless technology. RF (Radio Frequency) Engineers are specialized electrical engineers who design, develop, test, and optimize systems that transmit and receive radio waves. These professionals are essential in creating and maintaining the invisible infrastructure that powers everything from global satellite communications and cellular networks to Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, radar systems, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Pursuing RF engineer jobs means entering a profession where theoretical physics meets practical application to solve complex real-world connectivity challenges. The typical responsibilities of an RF Engineer are diverse and span the entire product development lifecycle. Commonly, these professionals engage in circuit and system-level design, using specialized software for simulation and modeling to predict performance before physical prototypes are built. They select and characterize key components like antennas, amplifiers, filters, and transceivers. A significant portion of the role involves hands-on laboratory work: developing and executing detailed test plans, using sophisticated equipment like vector network analyzers and spectrum analyzers to measure performance metrics, and meticulously debugging issues such as signal interference or poor sensitivity. Furthermore, RF Engineers often create technical documentation, support manufacturing processes, and ensure that all designs comply with stringent international regulatory standards (like FCC, CE, ETSI) for safety and electromagnetic compatibility. They frequently collaborate with cross-functional teams, including mechanical engineers, software developers, and product managers, to integrate RF systems seamlessly into final products. To succeed in RF engineering jobs, a strong educational foundation is typically required, usually a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field with a focus on electromagnetics and radio frequency theory. Core technical skills include a deep understanding of RF principles such as impedance matching, modulation schemes, noise figure, and link budget analysis. Proficiency with industry-standard design and simulation tools (like HFSS, CST, or ADS) and test equipment is essential. Practical experience in designing for specific frequency bands, from sub-GHz to millimeter-wave, is highly valued. Key soft skills include analytical problem-solving, meticulous attention to detail, and effective communication to convey complex technical findings. Many roles, especially those in defense or aerospace, may require eligibility for security clearance. For those with a passion for innovation and a knack for solving intricate technical puzzles, RF engineer jobs offer a rewarding career path at the forefront of technological advancement, connecting the world one frequency at a time.

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