Advanced RF Design Engineer

Honeywell
Tewkesbury
2 weeks ago
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The Satellite Communications team, based in Tewkesbury, is at the forefront of advancing the Aircraft Connectivity market. This established team focuses primarily on Satellite Communications, designing and developing modems and antennas for the aeronautical sector, in collaboration with our partner sites in Europe and Canada. Additionally, we are extending our expertise towards modems for the emerging UAV/UAM industry and engaging in active projects with the European Space Agency.

We are seeking a highly skilled Advanced RF Design Engineer to join our dynamic team of leading experts. This role serves as an exciting opportunity for candidates with experience in RF design for satellite communications or cellular modems to contribute to ground-breaking technologies in a multinational aerospace environment.

Key Responsibilities:

• Design and develop RF systems for Satellite Communication, primarily within the L-band frequency range, with experience in K-band being a plus.

• Execute High Power Amplifier (HPA) and Power Supply Unit (PSU) design and optimization, focusing on efficiency and performance trade-offs.

• Apply a broad skill set to support the team, including schematic design and layout experience with Mentor or similar CAD tools.

• Conduct RF simulations utilizing Microwave Office, Ansys HSFF, or equivalent software.

• Collaborate with component suppliers, ensuring parts specifications meet design objectives.

• Review and ensure compliance with industry standards and documentation.

Qualifications:

• Bachelor's or Master's degree in Physics, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.

• Strong theoretical knowledge and practical experience in RF design for both active and passive components.

• Proficient in RF testing methodologies, with hands-on experience using equipment such as vector network analyzers.

• Excellent communication skills, with a proficient command of MS Office applications, including Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.

• Exhibit proactive and innovative thinking with a strong aptitude for problem-solving, effectively presenting findings and solutions.

We offer:

• A culture that fosters inclusion, diversity and innovation.

• Market specific training and on-going personal development.

If you are interested in shaping the future of aircraft connectivity and have a passion for RF technologies, we invite you to apply and join our innovative team.

At Honeywell, we embrace diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We believe that each employee's unique experiences and perspectives are invaluable to our innovation and success. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability status, and cultural background, to apply and help us shape a better, more inclusive future. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

Additional Information

  • JOB ID:HRD255621
  • Category:Engineering
  • Relocation Tier:Not Applicable
  • Security Clearance:
  • Aviation Authority (FAA for US):
  • Band:03
  • Referral Bonus:1500
  • Requisition Type:Standard Requisition
  • US Citizenship:
  • FLSA Statement:
  • FLSA CODE:Exempt

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