The RF Engineer will design and test the RF physical layer of LTE modems according to 3GPP specifications, focusing on consumer products.
Job Description
Job Title : Electrical Engineer
Location : Redmond, WA
Hiring Mode : Fulltime [Permanent]
Job Description
v This position requires specifically experience in “testing physical layer (RF) of an LTE modem against 3GPP and LTE specifications”.
v Electrical Engineer- RF : This position requires skillsets on RF design and testing of portable devices and knowledge in RF standards with consumer products industry experience.
Additional InformationMandatory Skills : RF, LTE, 3GPP, Modem
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