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【Microsatellite】RF System Engineer

Space | Signal Processing | Electrical Engg | IoT, Telecom, Network | QA, Testing

Location Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken
Company A Japanese venture designing and developing commercial small SAR satellites and providing data acquired by them

Year of foundation: 2005
Capital: JPY 1,939 million
Workforce: 68
Job Description As a member of the satellite hardware development team, you will be responsible for the RF system of a mass-produced model of a small synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite that is part of a constellation of 36 satellites.

[Details]
Various designs, analyses, tests, and evaluations of RF components to be installed on satellites
- RF component and system design, device selection
- Real machine evaluation using various measuring equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc.)
- Outsourcing management related to the above
Requirement [Required]
- Practical experience in component or system development of equipment with RF modules (devices, antennas, etc.) in GHz or higher in the fields of smartphones, automobiles, in-vehicle equipment, home robots, artificial satellites, wireless communication base stations, etc.
- Familiar with the design, analysis, and evaluation of RF systems with RF modules in GHz or higher
- Familiar with the evaluation of RF systems using RF measurement equipment such as spectrum analyzers and network analyzers

[Preferred]
- Experience in designing hardware components for artificial satellites
- Experience in designing radar equipment
- Technical communication skills in English

[Desired personality]
- Able to work with members inside and outside the company and work on projects as a team
English Level Nice to have
Japanese Level Business level
Employment Type Permanent

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