The Antennas, Computational Electromagnetics, and Propagation Department of the Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is seeking an entry level Research and Development Engineer to participate in the solving of complex RF Propagation projects
Job Summary
The Antennas, Computational Electromagnetics, and Propagation Department of the Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is seeking an entry level Research and Development Engineer to participate in the solving of complex RF Propagation projects.
You will use accepted methods and techniques, design, develop, and implement of RF propagation models including environmental effects such as space weather and meteorology.
This position can allow for hybrid on-site/work from home in the State College, PA area.
Matching Summary
The Antennas, Computational Electromagnetics, and Propagation Department of the Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is seeking an entry level Research and Development Engineer to participate in the solving of complex RF Propagation projects.
Salary
$76,700.00 - $129,500.00
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
RF propagation mathematical methods
implement scientific or technical solutions
fluent in Matlab, Python, C++, FORTRAN
understand complex applied mathematics
Nice-to-have
active security clearance
learn new programming languages
develop grant funding
innovative problem-solving approaches
Key Requirements
Bachelors' degree in Engineering or Science
US Citizen to apply
successful completion of background check(s)
successful completion of pre-employment drug screen