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A BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field with 5 years of related experience is required, or an MS with 3 years. Proven expertise in electrical circuit design principles in RF, analog, or digital is also needed.
The position requires the ability to obtain a Top Secret (TS) security clearance, for which U.S. citizenship is needed. An active TS clearance is a nice to have.
Responsibilities include developing rapid prototype RF solutions, PCB-based designs with FPGA and embedded software, integrating debuggers and probing solutions, working in a lab with test equipment, leading lab-based platforms, and participating in proposals.
The role involves working in a laboratory environment utilizing test equipment to characterize and debug systems, as part of a multi-disciplinary and growing hardware team.
Strong candidates have strong problem-solving skills, willingness to mentor junior staff, experience presenting technical material, and leading hardware efforts from concept to implementation while managing cost and schedule. RF design experience is a nice to have.
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