Job Information
Research Innovations incorporated Radio Frequency Integration Engineer II (EWS106) in Alexandria, Virginia
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
- - RF System Integration: Lead the physical and electrical integration of RF components, including sensors, antennas, cabling, LNAs, filters, and switching networks into complex defense systems. - Hands-on Assembly: Perform mechanical and electrical assembly of prototype and production hardware in diverse settings, ranging from controlled Systems Integration Laboratory (SIL) environments to rugged outdoor field sites. - Test and Validation: Execute comprehensive test plans including Validation and Verification (VandV), First Article Inspections, and functional performance testing of integrated RF systems. - Field Operations: Conduct site investigations and outdoor testing to validate system performance in real-world conditions, including antenna rigging and sensor placement. - Cable and Harnessing: Design, fabricate, and route RF and power cabling, ensuring proper connections, torque specifications, and weatherproofing for harsh environments. - Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve integration issues at the system and component level, utilizing standard RF test equipment to isolate faults in signal chains. - Documentation: Review and red-line engineering drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams; generate detailed test reports and integration procedures to support Quality Assurance. - Collaboration: Interface with mechanical engineers, system architects, and suppliers to resolve packaging constraints and optimize hardware placement for RF performance.
WHAT YOU HAVE DONE
- - RF Hardware Experience: 2+ years' direct experience with RF systems, including the installation, testing, and maintenance of antennas, RF cabling (coax, waveguide), and active/passive RF components. - Test Equipment Proficiency: Demonstrated expertise operating benchtop and portable RF test equipment such as Vector Network Analyzers (VNA), Spectrum Analyzers, Signal Generators, Power Meters, and Oscilloscopes. - Field and Lab Adaptability: Proven ability to work effectively in both laboratory environments and outdoor field conditions, including climbing or lifting equipment during assembly. - Technical Knowledge: Solid understanding of RF fundamentals (Gain, VSWR, Noise Figure, P1dB, IP3) and experience reading electrical schematics and mechanical assembly drawings. - Tools and Processes: Experience with prototyping tools, soldering, and basic mechanical fabrication. Familiarity with Microsoft Office tools (Visio, Project) for documentation. - Soft Skills: Able to build and maintain customer relationships and partnerships with stakeholders at all levels.
EVEN BETTER
- - Scripting/Analysis: Familiarity with Python or MATLAB for test automation, data collection, or RF analysis. - Simulation Tools: Exposure to RF simulation or modeling software (e.g., HFSS, CST, ADS) or system modeling tools (STK, Cameo). - Agile/DevOps: Experience working in an Agile development environment and utilizing the Atlassian suite (Jira, Confluence) for task tracking. - Requirements Management: Familiarity with DOORS Next Gen or similar requirements management tools.
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At RII, we believe that diversity in our workforce is critical to our success. We strive to hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because its the right thing to do, but because it makes us stronger. We work to help your intellectual passions and creativity thrive. Its one of our core values: Let your geek flag fly.
We also offer all employees comprehensive benefits including: flexible work schedules, health insurance coverage, paid time off, 401k with a company match, paid parental leave, access to wellness programs and much more. You get this all from day one, and all paid for by RII.
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