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Antenna Engineer

Marlow
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Antenna Engineer

Marlow

A leading aerospace technology company is seeking a Senior Antenna Design Engineer to join their dynamic team working on cutting-edge avionics and antenna systems.

About the RoleThis is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the full lifecycle of antenna development—from concept and simulation to prototyping and verification. You’ll be working on a diverse range of Communication, Navigation, and Identification antennas designed for demanding aerospace environments.

Key Responsibilities
Lead and support bids, concept development, and proposal generation
Design and test advanced antenna and RF products
Perform electromagnetic simulations and performance optimization
Conduct requirements analysis and generate technical documentation
Support formal testing, qualification, and design reviews
Contribute to the development of Automated Test Equipment (ATE) and associated softwareWhat We’re Looking For
Degree-qualified in a relevant engineering discipline
Strong theoretical and practical RF experience
Deep understanding of antenna theory and transmission line principles
Experience with electromagnetic solvers (e.g., CST MWS, FEKO, HFSS)
Skilled in using RF test equipment (VNAs, Spectrum Analysers)
Desirable: experience in antenna test ranges, anechoic chambers, and RF/microwave circuit design
Proficient in MS Office and general PC skillsIdeal Candidate Traits
A proactive team player who can also work independently
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Able to identify priorities and coordinate tasks effectivelyWhy Apply?'Apply Now' or reach out to Ellie @ Orion for further details.

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