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Shanghai, , China
Job Description:
Resideo is currently seeking a Senior RF engineer to design security intrusion system and smart home's wireless products. The wireless includes WIFI, BLE, LTE, Zwave, Zigbee, Sub GHz wireless etc. You should have solid RF design experience, be able to design, debug RF system and collaborate with team members.
JOB DUTIES:
Responsible for RF design including system RF requirements analysis, specification definition, circuit simulation and tuning, schematic design, antenna design and simulation.
Testing and troubleshooting of RF circuits and subsystems.
Support system-level performance validation and RF performance improvement.
Support product FCC/CE etc. agency
Support VE/CE team to continuously survey competitive wireless solutions for cost saving.
Support factory for product RF test solution and test limit
Continuously to drive new wireless technology and key challenges to help NPI team to delivery more competitive products.
YOU MUST HAVE:
5+ years of direct experience inRF design including system RF requirements analysis, specification definition, circuit simulation and tuning, schematic design, antenna design and simulation
5+ years of direct experience in testing and troubleshooting of RF circuits and subsystems.
WE VALUE:
Good technical understanding of cellular communication system (2G/3G/4G), experience with one or more of the following radio technologies is a plus: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Zigbee/SubGHz Radio.
Solid understanding and experience in RF circuit and antenna design.
Good experience in EMC design and Noise De-sense debug.
Experience of cellular OTA test, experience of PTCRB test is preferred.
Experience on product FCC/CE agency
Good understanding and provable proficiency in wireless RF test equipment .
Experience on EM simulation tools such as ADS/HFSS/CST.
Experience with wireless co-existence schemes is a plus.
Fluent English in reading and writing; Capable of taking conf meeting in English is preferred.
Good communication and cooperation skills.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU:
Aside from the awesome people you will get to interact with on a daily basis, we offer a number of benefits
including:
Group Term Life Insurance
Health Care Insurance (including OPD)
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement Plan
Higher Education Assistance
High Value on Work / Life Balance; Additional Leave Options
Mentee-Mentorship & Career Growth
Transportation allowance
Lunch allowance
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About Us:
Resideo is a leading global provider of critical comfort and security solutions primarily in residential environments and distributor of low-voltage electronic and security products. Building on a 130-year heritage, Resideo has a presence in more than 150 million homes, with 15 million systems installed in homes each year. We continue to serve more than 110,000 professionals through leading distributors, including our ADI Global Distribution business, which exports to more than 100 countries from more than 200 stocking locations around the world. Resideo is a $5.0 billion company with approximately 13,000 global employees. For more information about Resideo, please visit .
At Resideo, we bring together diverse individuals to build the future of homes. Resideo is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, religion, or veteran status. For more information on applicable U.S. equal employment regulations, refer to the , and the . Resideo complies with applicable equal employment laws in all countries where we do business. For more information on how we process your information in the job application process, please refer to . If you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job, please use form for assistance.
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