RF Communications Engineer in Cambridge

RF Communications Engineer in Cambridge

Cambridge Full-Time 63000 - 77000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Design and develop advanced communications hardware for defence and aerospace applications.
  • Company: Established product development business near Cambridge with a focus on innovative technology.
  • Benefits: Profit-related bonus, 10% pension contribution, private medical cover, and 25 days' holiday.
  • Other info: Access to dedicated RF labs and anechoic chamber for exciting project work.
  • Why this job: Work on cutting-edge projects that make a real impact in secure communications.
  • Qualifications: Degree in electronics or electrical engineering with hands-on RF circuit experience.

The predicted salary is between 63000 - 77000 £ per year.

Our client is an established product development business based just outside Cambridge, creating advanced communications technology for defence and aerospace applications.

The work focuses on solving difficult communications challenges, particularly where systems need to remain secure, resilient and effective in demanding environments.

The RF Communications Engineer will design and develop specialist communications hardware for applications including secure communications, air defence, counter-UAS and space-based systems.

Projects cover the full development cycle, from early technical concepts and system architecture through to circuit design, prototyping, integration and laboratory testing.

This role is suited to someone who enjoys working at both circuit and system level.

As an RF Communications Engineer, you will build and debug RF hardware, investigate performance issues and work with antenna, signal processing, electronics and systems specialists to deliver complete communications products.

Our client is looking for strong fundamentals in RF communications and practical experience developing, testing and debugging RF circuits or systems.

You should have a degree in electronics, electrical engineering or a related subject, alongside a hands-on approach and the ability to solve complex technical problems.

Experience with RF system simulation, antenna design or testing, and digital signal processing would be useful, although practical communications hardware experience is the main priority.

This RF Communications Engineer position offers access to dedicated RF laboratories and an anechoic chamber, alongside a broad range of technically varied projects.

It would suit someone looking for greater ownership, exposure to different technologies and the opportunity to see their work progress into real-world deployment.

The package includes a profit-related bonus, 10% employer pension contribution, private medical cover and 25 days' holiday.

Reach out to Zac Taylor at IC Resources to find out more.

RF Communications Engineer in Cambridge employer: Intellectual Capital Resources

Our client is an exceptional employer located just outside Cambridge, offering a dynamic work environment that fosters innovation in advanced communications technology for defence and aerospace. With a strong emphasis on employee growth, the company provides access to state-of-the-art RF laboratories and a variety of challenging projects, ensuring that engineers can take ownership of their work while enjoying a comprehensive benefits package that includes a profit-related bonus and generous holiday allowance. This is a unique opportunity for RF Communications Engineers to thrive in a collaborative culture that values technical expertise and problem-solving skills.

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Contact Details:

Intellectual Capital Resources Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace RF Communications Engineer in Cambridge

RF Communications
Circuit Design
Prototyping
Integration
Laboratory Testing
Debugging RF Hardware
Performance Investigation