RF Test Engineer

Rickmansworth
1 day ago
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RF Test Engineer – Rickmansworth

My client is an established engineering company specialising in RF and satellite communications, designing and manufacturing critical hardware used within global communications infrastructure. Their products are used in high-performance and demanding environments across commercial and defence sectors.

They are looking for an RF Test Engineer to support their RF Design team, working on the testing, development, and validation of RF products from concept through to production.

What you will do – RF Test Engineer – Rickmansworth

* Support the development and validation of RF products

* Test, tune, and modify RF PCBs and assemblies

* Carry out RF measurements using lab equipment (VNA, spectrum analyser, oscilloscope)

* Assist with prototype builds, including boards, modules, and chassis

* Set up and run RF test procedures in a lab environment

* Support the maintenance and organisation of the RF lab

* Assist with calibration and upkeep of test equipment

* Work closely with RF Design Engineers on new product development

* Document test results and support continuous improvement

What we are looking for – RF Test Engineer – Rickmansworth

* Degree or equivalent in Electronics, RF Engineering, or similar

* Experience in RF testing or electronics lab environments

* Hands-on experience with RF test equipment (VNA, spectrum analyser, oscilloscope)

* Understanding of PCB testing, rework, or assembly

* Ability to follow test procedures and document results accurately

* Strong attention to detail and practical problem-solving skills

* Comfortable working in a hands-on, lab-based role

Desirable – RF Test Engineer – Rickmansworth

* Experience with microwave or RF systems

* Exposure to RF design or development environments

* Experience with Python or LabVIEW for test automation

* Knowledge of IPC standards for PCB rework

* Experience supporting new product development or validation

Salary: £35,000–£38,000

Location: Rickmansworth (onsite)

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