Applications Engineer
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
We are seeking a technically skilled and communicative Applications Engineer to join our team. This role involves supporting and promoting clients products and services, engaging directly with customers and partners, and collaborating across internal teams to identify and develop new opportunities., * Provide technical support and promotion of clients products and services
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Communicate with external customers, partners, and sales representatives
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Collaborate with engineering, sales, and management teams to develop new opportunities
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Participate in customer visits, trade shows, webinars, and web meetings
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Assist with training, troubleshooting, and RFQ preparation
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Develop application notes, design examples, technical papers, and video tutorials
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Support software product testing and installer management Technical Skills
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Proficiency with RF/Microwave simulation tools (e.g., Keysight ADS, NI AWRDE, HFSS, Sonnet Suites, Cadence)
Requirements
Candidates must meet one of the following:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with RF/Microwave focus
- BSEE with a minimum of 2 years' experience in an RF Engineering-related technical position
- Master's degree in Electrical Engineering with RF/Microwave focus
- Additional Requirements:
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
- Strong interest and aptitude for marketing/sales-related application work
- U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency, * Strong understanding of clients products and ability to provide software demos and technical support
- High proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- Experience with Camtasia for audio/video recording and editing
Benefits & conditions
Competitive salary (negotiable based on experience and education) Benefits include vacation, health, life, disability, and retirement plans Work in beautiful Florida (Remote engagements are also a possibility). Ready to join a cutting-edge team in RF/Microwave simulation? Apply now and help shape the future of high-frequency design!