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Experience Level
Experience
Qualifications
Strong understanding of microwave and RF engineering principles. Experience with design and simulation tools such as HFSS, ADS, or similar. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
About the job
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Microwave/RF Engineer to support research and development in microwave and radio frequency technologies. This position is located in Livermore.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with scientists and engineers to design, construct, and test advanced RF systems.
Apply technical knowledge to projects that contribute to national security and scientific research.
Engage in team-based problem-solving and assist with project planning.
Team Environment
The team brings together a range of perspectives and emphasizes technical excellence. Members work on complex RF and microwave engineering challenges with an emphasis on achieving meaningful results.
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