Engineer - Spectrum Planning

Arqiva
Huddersfield
1 month ago
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Location: We operate a flexible, hybrid working environment with the candidate required to travel to either our Winchester or London office once or twice a week.

We offer  

Up to 53K base salary 6% pension contribution  Private Medical  25 days annual leave Access to our comprehensive flexible benefits including discounts on big brands, wellness and employee assistance programmes, gymflex, buy and sell annual leave, travel and dental insurance  Work. Life. Smarter. Our commitment to a flexible and hybrid working culture 

Purpose 

Responsible for the planning, modelling, and optimisation of radio spectrum coverage, ensuring reliable and effective spectrum allocation for Arqiva’s broadcast and utility customers. 

Accountabilities 

• Assist in conducting radio spectrum modelling and coverage analysis for both microwave and satellite systems. 

• Support the assessment of spectrum requirements for new bids, changes to products, technologies, or suppliers. 

• Contribute to the development and optimisation of spectrum strategies, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. 

• Perform analysis on coverage data to identify gaps and propose solutions for improved radio spectrum coverage. 

• Support the resolution of operational coverage issues, working closely with senior engineers and other technical teams. 

• Prepare and maintain detailed documentation of spectrum planning activities, ensuring records are up-to-date.

• Conduct field tests and measurements to validate spectrum modelling results. 

• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure spectrum plans meet customer requirements and regulatory standards. 

Skills 

• Spectrum Planning - Understanding of spectrum management and planning techniques, and spectrum modelling tools and software. 

• RF (Spectrum) Engineering - Knowledge of RF principles, especially propagation and modulation techniques 

• Analytical and technical problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve technical issues 

• Communication skills - collaborate with cross-functional teams, present technical info and provide training or support 

• Adaptability - flexibility to adapt to changing technologies and work 

• Attention to detail - keen attention to detail in identifying defects and ensuring accuracy

Knowledge & Experience 

• Foundation in spectrum planning, RF engineering principles. 

• Familiarity with spectrum planning tools and software is advantageous. 

• Basic knowledge of regulatory requirements for radio spectrum use is desirable. 

• Foundation in mathematical principles, including probability and statistics, relevant to RF propagation and coverage modelling. 

Qualifications:A degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, Mathematics, or a related field 

Our journey is to transition global media distribution to cloud solutions, where we aim to double our revenue and continue to grow by being an innovator of scalable solutions for new connectivity sectors. We have opportunities in new technology applications and products, you will have opportunities to learn and develop with us. 

Inclusive Arqiva ….Our networks include our Diversity Ambassadors, Eldercare, Spectrum, Working Families, Pride, Veterans and Inspiring Women – join and contribute to our active networks! 

Your wellbeing…. Our wellbeing mission is to help our people to be the best version of themselves at work and still have the time and energy to live a full life outside of work.

Our focus for 2025 is to Win, Grow, Go Faster – find out more, contact us and apply!

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