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IC Resources
IC Resources
Join a multinational semiconductor company!
A multi-national communications company based in Reading is seeking a Lead RF Validation Engineer to join their growing team. As a Lead RF Validation Engineer you will have a number of responsibilities that include; RF IC Chip characterisation and review Propose and define new RF solutions Solve any board-related RF issues Test documentation and document management Review hardware designs and work as part of new chip bring-up Test automation in Python To be considered for the Lead RF Validation Engineer vacancy you must have: Minimum 10+ years industry experience in a relevant position A good understanding of RF characterisation/validation, simulation and testing Understanding of LTE and system blocks Strong python experience for automating tests and equipment (C++ is also highly advantageous) Good knowledge of RF/HW schematics. If you have interest in applying to the Lead RF Validation Engineer vacancy or would like further information, please contact Roberta Wright.
Reading
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