The RF Module Engineer designs and develops hardware products, evaluates material reliability, and plans electronic parts and systems. Requires a Bachelor's degree with 2+ years of experience or a Master's degree without experience.
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Job Description:Designs and develops hardware products. Evaluates reliability of materials, properties and techniques used in production; plans, designs and develops electronic parts, components, integrated circuitry, mechanical systems, equipment and packaging, optical systems and/or DSP systems.
- Knowledge: developing professional expertise, applies company policies and procedures to resolve a variety of issues.
- Job Complexity / Contribution : Works on problems of moderate scope where analysis of situations or data requires a review of a variety of factors. Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action. Builds productive internal/external working relationships. Has mastered most of the basic job duties.
- Supervision : Incumbents are still occasionally directed in several aspects of their work. However, more straightforward tasks are accomplished without assistance
- Experience : Bachelors and 2+ years of related experience or Masters degree and no experience
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