Communication Technology Services (CTS) · 2 weeks ago
RF Designer (Entry Level)
Communication Technology Services (CTS) is a nationwide leader in the Design, Engineering & Installation of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS). They are seeking an Entry Level RF Designer for their Arizona Design Center Office, where the role involves working on the design and construction phase of projects, creating client-facing documents, and learning in-building wireless design fundamentals.
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Responsibilities
Follow direction of Central Engineering Lead
Able to work at a PC for extended hours
Understand frequency band, protocols and the terms used to quantify signal strength, quality, and transmitting base stations
Understand all Repeater and DAS OEM equipment and their architectures
Learn RF Math and how it applies to the design
Set up 3D modeling in iBwave
Layout thorough and clean DAS designs
Produce accurate BOMs from design effort
Produce fiber and rack diagrams in Visio
Run propagation models in iBwave
Export and consolidate designs, plots, and any other design reports required
Qualification
Required
High energy, dedication, attention to detail, timeliness, teamwork, positive attitude, adaptability, self-motivation, reliable, and the willingness/ability to learn new technical concepts
Able to work at a PC for extended hours
Understand frequency band, protocols and the terms used to quantify signal strength, quality, and transmitting base stations
Understand all Repeater and DAS OEM equipment and their architectures
Learn RF Math and how it applies to the design
Set up 3D modeling in iBwave
Layout thorough and clean DAS designs
Produce accurate BOMs from design effort
Produce fiber and rack diagrams in Visio
Run propagation models in iBwave
Export and consolidate designs, plots, and any other design reports required
Company
Communication Technology Services (CTS)
CTS provides custom, carrier-grade, in-building and campus connectivity solutions for enterprises and mobile network operators, solving and managing the most complex networking challenges.