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Radio Frequency Engineer at Advance Technologies

 Hello Dear Readers,

Currently, at Advance Technologies vacancy for a Radio Frequency Engineer role.

Leading transformation through Future Technologies through Consultancy, Advisory, Engineering services and Talent share thus enabling Global and Local clients to lead and outperform the competition. “Born for an creative innovation,” Advance Technologies takes an agile, collaborative approach to Engineering services across the globe. Our deep expertise in Engineering and Development helps optimize your business into a strategic asset and accelerate revenue growth. Advance Technologies has been at the forefront of leading-edge technology and Development for Aerospace, Automotive, Healthcare, Energy, and Embedded at every level.


Responsibilities:

  • Design and optimize radio frequency(RF) circuits & systems.
  • Designing Antennas.
  • Conducting RF propagation analysis for antennas.
  • Develop and implement RF Testing procedures as EMI/EMC Testing.


Qualification:

M.Tech - Microwave & Radio Frequency


Skills:

Ansys HFSS

CST

EMI/EMC Testing

FEKO

Antenna design


Experience:

0 - 2 Years



Comments

  1. Hello brother I got selected in this position. It's really thanks from the my bottom of the heart because your guidance is really helpful throughout process.
    Real confidence is matters in the interview process.

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