K-tronik GmbH

Antenna Designer – FCAS Radio Systems

K-tronik GmbH

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Berlin • 🇩🇪 Germany

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • Develop antennas for wireless communication within the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), with a focus on integration into airborne platforms
  • Design, optimize, and test antennas and associated RF front-ends — from concept development through to production readiness
  • Conduct feasibility studies and evaluate technical concepts with regard to performance, integration, and system compatibility
  • Support antenna design through verification and actively assist with platform integration and validation at component and system levels
  • Specify qualifying tests and measurements and verify antenna characteristics using modern test methods

Requirements

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, RF Engineering, or a related field
  • Extensive professional experience in antenna development and integration
  • Deep experience in modeling and simulation using RF development tools such as CST Microwave Studio and AWR Microwave Office
  • Knowledge of RF front-end architectures and RF measurement techniques, including vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and other RF test equipment
Benefits
  • Company pension scheme & capital-forming benefits
  • 30 days annual leave with flexible vacation planning
  • Regular team events
  • Recognized as a Kununu TOP Company
  • Corporate benefits (employee offers/discounts)
  • Free beverages
  • Individual professional development opportunities
  • 360° support: feedback meetings, career planning, relocation assistance, etc.
  • Flexible working hours

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Hard skills
antenna developmentRF front-end designmodeling and simulationfeasibility studiesperformance evaluationsystem compatibilityverification testingintegration validationRF measurement techniquestest methods