RF Systems Architect

Technify Talent Limited
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Today
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Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Today)

RF Systems Architect – Semiconductor/Telecommunications - Cambridge

A fast-growing semiconductor company is seeking an RF Systems Architect to define and lead end-to-end RF system architecture, aligning RF design, algorithms, software, and test into a cohesive, high-performance product.

What you'll do as an RF Systems Architect:

• Own end-to-end RF system architecture across RFIC, control, software, and test

• Translate product requirements into system and sub-system specifications

• Lead system-level analysis, feasibility studies, and performance trade-offs

• Define validation strategies, including simulation, measurement, and corner-case coverage

• Identify and mitigate system-level risks impacting performance and delivery

What you'll bring as an RF Systems Architect:

• Strong background in RF systems, RFICs, or RF module development

• Experience working across RF design, software, algorithms, and test

• Proven ability to define system architectures and performance budgets

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

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