JobsRadio Frequency Engineer, Wearables
Job description
The Radio Frequency Engineer for Wearables at Google will be part of the wireless hardware design team focused on creating innovative Pixel wearable products. This role involves designing, optimizing, and validating RF solutions across various wireless communication technologies. The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integration of Google services into wearable devices. The position aims to deliver high-quality products that enhance user experiences through advanced RF technology.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 2 years of experience in radio frequency (RF) engineering, or 1 year of experience with an advanced degree.
- Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering specializing in Antenna, RF, or Electromagnetics is preferred.
- Experience with RF certification (3GPP/PTCRB/GCF) and carrier conformance testing.
- Experience developing Cellular/GPS RF solutions for wearable products.
- Proficiency with RF simulation tools such as ADS and HFSS.
- Strong board-level and firmware debug skills with scripting/automation experience.
- Excellent communication and documentation skills.
Responsibilities
- Design, optimize, and validate Cellular (3G/4G/5G), Satellite Communication (NB-NTN), and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) RF solutions for Pixel wearable products.
- Manage RF-related issues throughout the complete product development cycle and solve certification and compliance issues.
- Align cross-functional teams to harmonize hardware processes, delivering optimal solutions balanced across cost, quality, and schedule.
- Lead vendors and contract manufacturers in co-developing and validating RF solutions to meet performance goals and troubleshoot issues.
- Design for high-volume production and support factory test engineers from the prototype stage through to product launch.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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