Senior Antenna Engineer
Kepler Communications
Responsibilities:
- Act as technical lead/responsible engineer on antenna development projects including passive, active, omni-directional, directional and phased array antennas.
- Bring antenna development projects all the way from conception through design, manufacture, test and deployment.
- Support system architecture including the writing of design documents and proposals.
- Design all aspects of antennas: radiating elements, feed networks, active components, radomes, lattice structures.
- Assist in schematic capture, layout, drawings and DFM of antenna PCBs or structures.
- Support the manufacturing and procurement of antennas.
- Design and conduct antenna and RF system performance testing both on- and off-site. This includes near- and far-field testing, array calibration and OTA testing.
- Work closely with other engineering disciplines such as mechanical and systems engineers to integrate antennas into the overall spacecraft payload.
- Coach and mentor more junior members of the teams on responsible antenna development projects.
- Researching and incorporating both industry best practices as well as cutting edge technology into Kepler’s antenna design process.
Requirements:
- Master’s or PhD Degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics or equivalent.
- 7+ years experience professionally designing antennas with at least 1-2 years coaching/mentoring more junior team members on design projects.
- Extensive experience with antenna simulation tools (CST, HFSS, EMPro etc.) and RF circuit simulation tools (ADS, Microwave Office, etc.).
- Extensive experience with antenna/RF measurements using standard RF test equipment: spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers, vector signal generators, near- and far-field systems.
- Experience developing or working on satellites communication antennas is desired.
- Experience and understanding of overall communication systems design, link budgets, air interface standards, radio designs is desired.