RF Laboratory Technician (with PCB Soldering Skills) An RF Laboratory Technician is responsible for supporting the development, testing, and troubleshooting of RF (Radio Frequency) systems and components. This role requires hands-on experience with RF measurement equipment and strong proficiency in soldering surface-mount and through-hole components onto PCBs. The technician works closely with engineers to assemble prototypes, conduct tests, and ensure the proper functioning of RF circuits and systems. Key Responsibilities: • Assemble and solder electronic components (SMD and THT) on printed circuit boards (PCBs) with high precision. • Support the setup and execution of RF tests, including signal integrity, impedance matching, and noise measurements. • Operate and maintain RF test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, signal generators, and oscilloscopes. • Perform diagnostics and repairs on electronic assemblies and RF modules. • Document test procedures, results, and observations accurately. • Collaborate with engineering teams to implement design changes and resolve technical issues. • Ensure compliance with laboratory safety protocols and ESD (electrostatic discharge) handling procedures. Requirements: • Proven experience in soldering fine-pitch components under a microscope. • Familiarity with RF fundamentals and measurement techniques. • Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics and layout drawings. • Attention to detail and manual dexterity for precision assembly work. J-18808-Ljbffr