Graduate RF Engineer

Filtronic
Sedgefield, County Durham, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£25,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£25,000 – £35,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Education
Masters
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Competitive starting salary Full-time, on-site role

Help shape the future.

Filtronic is a leader in high-performance RF technology, creating next-level solutions for satellites, aerospace and defence. Working at the cutting edge of communications and advanced semiconductor technologies, we partner with some of the world’s leading technology organisations on projects that truly matter.

As a Graduate RF Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to build your career in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where innovation is part of everyday life. From day one, you’ll gain hands-on experience across the full product lifecycle, from design and modelling through to prototyping, test and transfer to production, while developing your expertise alongside some of the industry’s most respected RF specialists.

This is a chance to be part of a business shaping the future of global communications, space technology and defence systems, while building the foundations for a long-term engineering career.

What you’ll do

* Gain exposure to all aspects of the engineering product development cycle, from customer engagement and requirements capture through to design, build, test and production support.

* Develop RF and mmWave circuit design skills, with exposure up to 200 GHz.

* Work on active and passive RF design, solid-state power amplifiers and radio transceiver systems as part of an 18–24 month development programme.

* Use advanced modelling and simulation tools to support right-first-time hardware development.

* Build your laboratory capability, including advanced RF measurement, hardware development and debugging.

* Support the design and delivery of modules and components used in telecommunications systems for global market innovators.

* Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary engineering teams, as well as suppliers, partners and customers.

* Produce high-quality technical documentation and present your work to peers and stakeholders.

* Experience real products moving through our state-of-the-art clean rooms and production facility.

What we’re looking for

* A 2:1 degree in Engineering, Electronics or Physics, or a Master’s degree in a relevant subject.

* A genuine passion for engineering and technology.

* Naturally curious, hands-on and motivated by solving problems.

* A collaborative approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team.

* Strong communication skills and the ability to thrive in an agile, fast-moving environment.

* Ambition, drive and a growth mindset.

* Eligibility for UK Security Clearance, including 5 years’ permanent UK residency.

What you can expect from Filtronic

At Filtronic, we won’t limit you to one area. You’ll gain rare exposure to the full product lifecycle and have the chance to explore different areas of engineering as you build your knowledge and confidence. The programme combines taught material, hands-on learning and expert guidance, supported by a peer-level buddy scheme, senior mentors and world-class professionals.

You’ll be joining a supportive and collaborative culture where ideas are valued, development is taken seriously, and your work can make a real difference from day one.

Why Filtronic?

This is more than a graduate job. It’s an opportunity to work on meaningful, cutting-edge technology that supports global communications, space innovation and defence capability. Filtronic works with leading names including SpaceX, the European Space Agency and top UK defence companies, giving you the opportunity to contribute to projects at the forefront of RF and microwave engineering.

Based at our head office in Sedgefield, home to NETPark, you’ll be working in one of the UK’s most exciting science and technology hubs, with access to affordable living, green space and nearby cities including Durham and Newcastle. Filtronic also has offices in Leeds, Manchester and Cambridge, with future opportunities potentially available once the programme is complete.

Benefits

* Competitive starting salary

* Full-time, on-site role based at our design and manufacturing centre in Sedgefield

* 37.5 hour working week

* 25 days’ holiday plus public holidays, with the option to buy up to 5 additional days

* Contributory pension scheme with up to 8% company contribution

* Death in Service Insurance

* Income Protection Insurance

* Cycle to Work scheme

* Electric Car Salary Sacrifice scheme

* Save As You Earn share scheme

* Potential for hybrid working on completion of the programme

Ready to launch your career?

If you’re ready to bring your energy, ideas and ambition to a company shaping the future of RF technology, we’d love to hear from you. When applying, please enclose a covering letter telling us what makes you stand out from other applicants AND why you think Filtronic is the perfect fit for you. If you need more information on the role, please call our Talent Partner, Bruce Mair, direct on (phone number removed)

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