Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Rate depends on experience
IC Resources is working with a leading IC design company based in Belgium who is looking for an Antenna Design engineer for a 1 year contract. The Role Hybrid work model of 2 days a week onsite Belgium based client 1 year contract The Requirements Design and optimise phased array, multilayer, or planar antennas for high-performance applications. Conduct simulations and analyses using HFSS to evaluate antenna designs and ensure performance requirements are met. Work on antenna systems operating within the Ka frequency bands, focusing on advanced design techniques and optimisation strategies. Develop PCB layouts for antenna systems using tools such as Altium or KiCad, ensuring seamless integration with RF systems. Perform RF measurements and testing of antenna prototypes to validate design performance and compliance with specifications. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate antenna systems with digital, mechanical, and software components. Prepare and maintain technical documentation, including design reports, test procedures, and user manuals. If you are interested in this position or know someone who might be suitable then please contact Max Martin at IC Resources for more information.
Antwerp
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