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RF Test Engineer

Shape the Future of 5G & mmWave Technologies!

Location: Sweden

Are you passionate about RF, mmWave, and mixed-signal technologies? At Sivers Semiconductors, we’re driving innovation in 5G/6G, SATCOM, and radar, and we’re looking for a RF Test Engineer to help bring our cutting-edge products to life.

In this hands-on role, you’ll design and automate test setups, characterize ICs and antenna arrays, and work closely with design, system, and applications teams to solve real-world challenges. Your work will directly impact next-generation wireless systems used around the globe.

What You Bring:

  • M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Ph.D. a plus)

  • Experience or academic background in RF/mmWave circuits and measurement

  • Hands-on skills with VNAs, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, and test automation

  • Proficiency in Python or MATLAB

Why Sivers:

  • Work on innovative wireless technologies shaping the future

  • Collaborate with a global, high-performance team

  • Hands-on exposure from wafer-level to system-level testing

Qualifications:

  • M.S. in Electrical Engineering (or related field) with a focus on RF/microwave circuits, electromagnetics, or communication systems.

  • 0–3 years of hands-on experience in RF testing, measurement automation, or lab characterization (academic or industry).

  • Proficiency with RF instrumentation such as VNAs, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, power sensors, and switch matrices.

  • Familiarity with mmWave measurement challenges, including calibration, de-embedding, and probe station use.

  • Knowledge of beamforming arrays, LNAs/PAs, mixers, and PLLs is a plus.

  • Scripting experience in Python or MATLAB is required; experience with databases or data-management tools is a bonus.

  • Strong documentation and communication skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in cross-functional teams.

Apply today and be part of a team driving the next generation of wireless innovation!

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