Eng Sr Prin - RF Information Technology (IT) - Nashua, NH at Geebo

Eng Sr Prin - RF

The Technology Solutions RF Front-end and Converter Capability Group (Nashua, NH) is seeking a strong Senior Principal RF/Microwave Engineer with significant experience designing Microwave hardware modules. This position requires expertise designing wideband microwave modules, including receiver front ends, tuners, up/down converters, and/or switch matrices. Candidates are expected to support all phases of development from early-stage architecture reviews through production. An emphasis on DFM, DFT, and DTUPC principles are critically important.


Key
Responsibilities:



  • Serve as technical lead or principal investigator on Capability Group programs

  • Lead a group of engineers for microwave product development

  • Support system-level analysis, specification generation, and transition to production

  • Design leading-edge hardware modules with a focus on small size, low noise, wide bandwidth and/or high linearity

  • Assist with root cause and corrective action investigations

  • Generate necessary drawings and documentation

  • Create hardware specification control documents from system- level analysis

  • Support proposal and report generation

  • Mentor junior engineers


Key skills and talents:



  • Understands and enjoys the challenges of a demanding mission critical environment

  • Dependable and highly motivated

  • Able to multitask effectively

  • Ability to work across company's technical and non-technical functional disciplines

  • Able to travel and provide technical support to subcontractors and customers

  • Creative problem solver

  • Strong technical leadership and an effective team player

  • Enjoys learning new things and gaining new skills



Apply!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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