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Camberley
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Applications Engineer - RF Components

Location: Camberley, Surrey

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Applications Engineer to join a global leader in RF, IF, and microwave components used across wireless, defence, medical, and satellite communications industries.

This role is ideal for a technically minded engineer with knowledge of RF components, who enjoys solving customer problems, providing support, and being a vital technical bridge between sales, customers, and engineering.

Main responsibilities of the Applications Engineer (based in Camberley):

Provide technical support to internal and external customers
Advise customers on product selection and optimal use
Identify and propose solutions to technical and commercial problems
Support RMA processes by reviewing and responding to return requests
Collaborate with field sales and internal sales teams on pricing and quotations
Maintain accurate records of all activities, including CRM and email tracking
Follow up on enquiries throughout the development and sales process
Offer general administrative support to the Field Sales Engineering team

Requirements of the Applications Engineer (based in Camberley):

Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering or related discipline
Knowledge of RF components and sub-systems
Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
Well-presented, self-motivated, and a collaborative team player

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a renowned, high-performing team with a reputation for innovation and customer service. Full training will be provided on both the company's technical product range and internal systems.

To apply for this Applications Engineer role (based in Camberley), please send your CV to:

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