RF Product Engineer

Technify Talent Limited
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Today
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Today)

RF Product Engineer – Telecommunications - Cambridge

A fast-growing semiconductor company is seeking an RF Product Engineer to support the development and delivery of next-generation RF modules and IC-based solutions, ensuring products transition smoothly from concept to customer-ready deployment.

What you'll do as an RF Product Engineer:

• Own product integrity across the full lifecycle

• Translate customer and market needs into clear engineering requirements

• Act as the technical bridge across RF, IC, software, test & manufacturing teams

• Define product validation strategies and ensure test coverage

• Support datasheets, application notes, and customer-facing materials

• Collaborate with manufacturing partners to ensure yield, scalability & robustness

What you'll bring as an RF Product Engineer:

• Experience with RF systems, modules, or mixed-signal/analog ICs

• Strong understanding of RF measurement, validation, and trade-offs

• Ability to translate high-level requirements into engineering execution

• Experience working across multidisciplinary engineering teams

If you would like to apply for the RF Product Engineer vacancy or would like further information, please contact Luke Ord

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