Antenna and UT System Engineer
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About the role
Main Responsibilities
Develop technical requirements for LEO Constellation UT antenna technology, including modem integration and antenna architecture
Support the definition of UT antenna and modem requirements, evaluate vendor developed technologies
Interface with and evaluate vendor-proposed terminal designs for performance, reliability, manufacturability, and review integration strategies between antennas and modems for future UT designs
Recommend modifications or new UT designs to achieve cost, performance, and reliability targets
Identify tests to validate system assumptions with antenna and UT prototypes
Help develop supporting documentation, test requirements and compliance matrix for UT Type Approval process
Lead evaluation of antenna technologies, including electronically steerable antennas (ESAs) and novel ESA technologies
Stay current with the latest satellite, 5G antenna design technologies, and open AMIP and open BMIP standards
Perform other duties as required
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or similar – required
Master’s in Engineering – required
PhD with research on electronically steerable antenna design – highly preferred
Minimum 10 years in satellite antenna, terminal, and/or satellite system design
Experience with ESA design and modem integration is a strong plus
Deployment of ESA designed antennas is a strong plus
Specialized Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Simulation, design, and testing of electronically steerable antennas for satellite communication
Knowledge of flat panel antenna integration approaches with variety of modem technologies
Familiarity with standardized protocols for antenna control and modem interoperability and communication
Expertise in Ka-band antenna technologies for mobile land, aeronautical, maritime, and fixed applications
Understanding of satellite modems, hub technology, and RF equipment
Strong foundation in electromagnetism and array antenna architecture
Experience with RFIC selection, beamforming, and manufacturing processes for array antennas
Knowledge of antenna control techniques for beam steering and beam shape control
Ability to make design trade-offs between performance, cost, and power consumption
Experience working with suppliers and vendors of antenna and modem technologies
Fluent in English, written and oral
Working Conditions
Resource is required to be in office four (4) days weekly
Occasional international travel is required in this role
Must qualify for government clearance
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