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Field and Lab Test Engineer (NFC, Wi-Fi, BT)

Field and Lab Test Engineer (NFC, Wi-Fi, BT) As a Field and Lab Test Engineer for NFC and Wi-Fi/BT technologies, you'll be troubleshooting and analyzing the performance of NFC/UWB and wireless connectivity in both lab and field environments.
You will work closely with other engineers and technicians to ensure the accuracy and reliability of testing results.
Key
Responsibilities:
Conduct testing and analysis of NFC, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies in both lab and field environments.
Develop and execute test plans, test cases, and test scripts to ensure comprehensive testing NFC and UWB with various products.
Troubleshoot issues and provide recommendations for resolving them.
Maintain and calibrate testing equipment and tools.
Collaborate with other engineers and technicians to ensure the accuracy and reliability of testing results.
Stay up to date with industry trends and developments related to NFC and UWB.
Qualifications:
2
years of experience in NFC, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Technologies Experience with test equipment such as signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and network analyzers Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication and teamwork skills Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Willingness to travel to local field sites for testing and data collection.
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Computer Science, or related field Experience with mac office tools (keynote) Must be willing to travel on short notice.
This position requires 10% US domestic travel.
Travel will be 3-4 days at a time when needed Python scripting experience strongly preferred Submit resume to jobs@OSIengineering.
com Duration:
12
months Location:
Cupertino, CA Pay Rate:
$50-60/h (DOE)Salary:
$66.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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