RF Engineer Engineering - Odenton, MD at Geebo

RF Engineer

Location:
Odenton, MD Description:
Our client is currently seeking a RF Engineer Candidate is responsible for the RF transmit/receive chain of microwave radar systems throughout the product life cycle ranging from requirements specification and concept development to component evaluation, system integration and validation.
Candidate works with a team of radar subject-matter experts, mechanical designers, and embedded hardware/software developers to develop and evolve high-performance solutions.
Required
Qualifications:
CLEARABLE to TOP SECRET.
This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance.
Clearance processing will be completed by the US Government.
Strong background in microwave RF concepts and applications.
Familiarity with standard laboratory instrumentation, including oscilloscopes, network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, time domain reflectometers, etc.
Experience in troubleshooting of electronic and/or RF systems, both in a lab and in the field.
Must be willing to travel to support radar systems, typically less than 3 weeks annually.
Bachelors (with 8 years' overall experience) or Master's (with 6 years' overall experience) degree in electrical engineering, physics, or a related discipline.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Familiarity with one or more of the following fields:
radar, communications, electronic warfare, and/or SIGINT.
5 years' experience in microwave RF.
Experience in developing, building, fielding, and/or maintaining radar systems.
Experience with extremely high performance, wideband, tunable systems.
Ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI clearance.
Contact:
bconwell@judge.
com This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
Find us on the web at www.
judge.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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