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Antenna Engineer

ALL.SPACE

ALL.SPACE

Software Engineering
Reading, UK
Posted on Dec 15, 2024

Company Overview:

ALL.SPACE is at the forefront of satellite communications, developing next-generation antenna terminals for space applications. We are seeking a skilled Antenna Engineer to join our team and contribute to the design, simulation, and analysis of advanced antenna systems. This role offers a great opportunity to work on cutting-edge antenna technologies for satellite communications.

Job Overview:

The Antenna Engineer will be responsible for supporting the design, electromagnetic (EM) simulations, analysis, and testing of dielectric lenses, feed antennas, phased arrays, and radomes. This position requires a strong foundation in antenna design, simulation, and testing, and the ability to work closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to develop innovative antenna solutions for satellite systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Antenna Design & Analysis: Assist in the design and analysis of feed antennas, dielectric lenses, phased arrays, transmit/reflectarrays, and radomes for satellite communications.
  • EM Simulation & Optimization: Perform electromagnetic simulations using tools like HFSS, CST, or FEKO. Support optimization tasks using multi-objective stochastic optimizers.
  • Prototype Development & Testing: Assist in the development of antenna prototypes, guide testing, and support performance validation based on simulation and real-world measurements.
  • Simulation & Measurement Analysis: Analyze simulation results and experimental data using Matlab, Python, or other similar tools.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with hardware, systems, and RF engineers to integrate antenna designs into larger communication systems.
  • Documentation & Reporting: Prepare reports and presentations on designs, simulations, measurements, and performance.