RF Test Engineer

RF Test Engineer

Posted Today by Circuit32 Recruitment Solutions Ltd

£40 Per hour
Outside
Undetermined
Ross on Wye, Herefordshire

Summary: The RF Test Engineer role is focused on hands-on lab testing and documentation of results for complex systems in the telecoms and defence sectors. The position is set to begin in November 2025 and may extend beyond the initial three-month duration. The engineer will be responsible for conducting tests, documenting corrective actions, and performing repairs. This role requires a strong background in RF technology and proficiency with lab equipment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct hands-on lab testing of RF systems.
  • Document test results and corrective actions.
  • Repair complex systems as needed.
  • Utilize lab equipment such as scopes, analyzers, and signal generators.
  • Ensure accurate reporting and documentation of findings.

Key Skills:

  • Experience with lab testing equipment (scopes, analyzers, signal generators).
  • Strong RF knowledge.
  • Computer literacy for report and documentation purposes.

Salary (Rate): £40/hour

City: Ross on Wye

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: outside IR35

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Urgently recruiting for an RF Test Engineer to start in November 2025 to help with a busy period.

The work involves hands-on lab testing, documenting of results and corrective actions and repair of complex systems for a company in the telcoms/defence space.

ROLE: RF Test Engineer

LOCATION: Ross on Wye

DURATION: 3 months (possible extension)

IR35: Outside

Skills required for the RF Test Engineer are:

  • testing using lab equipment (scopes, analyzers, signal generators)
  • RF knowledge
  • Computer literate for reports/documentation

If you're interested, please apply below or get in touch with any questions

Cheers,
Nathan

title: RF Test Engineer

salary: £35 - £40/hour Outside IR35

location: Ross on Wye, Herefordshire

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