Senior RF Engineer

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Nokia
Taipei, Taiwan
Full-time Employee; Engineering, Research & Development
Originally Posted: February 8, 2012



General Purpose:

Works as an experienced (Senior) RF Engineer in Connected Devices development programs conducting RF HW design, debugging, and testing, verification.

Main Responsibility Areas:

  • Responsible for specifying, planning, reporting, designing and verifying of RF area for product programs.
  • Solves complex engineering problems of RF technology area.
  • Coaches other team members in solving engineering problems.
  • Typically participates in reviews of own or neighboring projects and co-operates with Product programs and suppliers.
  • Can be responsible for technical component development together with suppliers.
  • Has developed deep knowledge in RF area.
  • Technical training responsibilities may be part of the role.
  • All Hardware deliverables planned and implemented according to project plans and completed in line with overall project schedules.

Needed Competencies:

  • 6+ year experience in mobile device RF design
  • Outsourced or joint research and development with domestic and offshore product design/manufacturing suppliers.
  • Good knowledge in RF transceivers, power amplifiers and other RF components used in mobile device radios
  • Good knowledge of some of the communication systems (GSM, WCDMA, LTE, GPS, Bluetooth, FM radio, WLAN, NFC)
  • Experience in some of the design tools (Zuken, ADS, APLAC)
  • Good hands-on experience in RF measurement equipment (VNA, Spectrum Analyzer, Radio Communication Tester)
  • Good team player
  • Able to travel

Degree:

  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) / Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Engineering or related degree/experience
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Taipei, Taiwan
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