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About the Job: This critical position has an opportunity to shape Keysightβs future product architectures and impact the World around us by creating and delivering new measurement capability. You will apply your skills to all phases of the product development process including conceptual design, electromagnetic analysis, prototyping, and ensuring that your work meets Keysight's quality/regulatory requirements. This is your opportunity to join a team that is bringing to market some of the most advanced solutions in the world. While part of a team, you will also be working independently on your priorities and tasks. The scope and complexity of your tasks will be based on your existing knowledge and capabilities as well as how fast you can acquire new skills.
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About the Team:
As an RF/Microwave Design Engineer you will be part of Keysight Labβs mm-Wave subsystems design group. Our group designs leading mm-wave front-end products that address a variety of market applications (5G, 6G, Automotive Radar, Aero/Defense) partnering with our Centers of Excellence and Industry Solutions Groups.
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βResponsibilitiesβ
Responsibilities:β’ Design novel RF/Microwave signal conditioning components in several different cutting edge technology platforms.β’ Develop electromagnetic models to fully characterize complex subsystems.
β’ Work within a multi-discipline project team to create new products and ensure new designs meet both internal and customer requirements.
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βQualificationsβ
Basic Qualifications
β’ BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent with an emphasis in RF and Microwave Design.
β’ Currently Enrolled in Graduate School
β’ Mastery of electrical engineering, electronics, and RF principles.β’ Proficiency with microwave modeling tools (1D, 2.5D, and 3D simulators). β’ Works well in a collaborative team environment.β’ Ability to generate new ideas.β’ Good listening and communication skills.β’ Organizes work effectively and uses available resources.
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Desired Qualifications
β’ Proficiency with ADS, Genesys, and emPro.
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