
location_onPeters Canyon Trail, Myford, Lower Peters Canyon, Irvine, Orange County, California, 92602, United States
As part of our Wireless Hardware group, we are dedicated to bringing groundbreaking wireless connectivity to the world. Our mission is to ensure nothing stands in the way of our customers' connections with their devices. We operate at the intersection of silicon development and system deployment, where rigorous validation determines the success of cutting-edge wireless technologies.
Join our Wireless Systems Design Validation Team, where we ensure cutting-edge wireless and PHY systems meet rigorous performance standards. You will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive test methodologies throughout silicon development and deployment cycles. This role is designed for those who love pushing the limits of what's considered feasible and taking on big challenges.
In this position, you will work closely with PHY, MAC, and RF design engineers to identify test requirements, troubleshoot complex issues, and provide analysis that drives design improvements. You will also collaborate with system integration and test engineers to maintain validation infrastructure, ensuring our wireless systems meet performance specifications across critical parameters like Power Accuracy, Spurs, EVM, Sensitivity, Desense, RF/Baseband Performance, MIMO, and Coexistence. This is an opportunity to work with talented engineers on complex technical challenges that shape the future of wireless communication.
Work model: On-site
Peters Canyon Trail, Myford, Lower Peters Canyon, Irvine, Orange County, California, 92602, United States
Irvine, California
Skills: Wireless Communication Systems, Wifi, Cellular Technologies, Python, Shell Scripting, C++, RF, Baseband, Silicon Bring-Up.
Education: Minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree; Master's in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering preferred; Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering preferred.
Experience with cellular technologies. Advanced degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering (Master's or Ph.D.).