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Job Description

Terms and Conditions:

Branches: ECE, EEE, EIE and other electronics branches.

Minimum Service Agreement 1 Year (6-month internship + 6-month probationary period)

Possibility of Service Extension After completing 1 year, candidates may be considered for an
extension of services.

Compensation Candidates will receive a monthly stipend. Compensation will be processed either
directly through UTS or via its affiliated service company.

Working Days: Mon to Sat (Shift Timings are applicable)

Stipend: 15000 to 20000 Per Month

Note-1: Candidates selected under this category must be available from Jan 24 first week to Mar 24
ending without any exams break.

Note-2: Until their final year completion, they must take only limited leaves on exam dates. College
has to give their exam schedules in advance (i.e, leaves for Projects presentation and mid and final
exams are not more than 10 working days)

Jr. Hardware Test Engineer

Responsibilities:

Basic Level Integration: Perform basic level integration of electronic components based on provided
guidelines.

Perform post-assembly electrical tests to identify and rectify any issues.

Preparation of Reports and Manuals

Prepare detailed reports on integration and testing processes.

Develop and maintain manuals documenting procedures and guidelines.

Electrical Wiring Documentation

Create electrical wiring documents in accordance with given templates.

Cable Preparation

Fabricate all necessary cables as per integration requirements

Test and verify the functionality of cables in different setups.


Skills Required

1. Overall Knowledge in Electronic Systems.

2. Good Subject Basics: A strong foundation in electronics, including In-depth knowledge of

Number systems and its Conversions, Power conversions between dB, watts, and dBm, Signal

representations in time domain and frequency domain .SNR, FSPL calculations in wireless links,

and radio frequency (RF) basics.

3. Good Documentation Skills

4. Knowledge in using test instruments like signal generators, Oscilloscope and spectrum analyzers.

5. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

Jr. Hardware Test Engineer

Responsibilities:

Components and Modules Functional Testing: Conduct functional testing of various electronic
components and modules to ensure they operate as intended. Use required equipment to validate
operating conditions and measure performance parameters.

Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving: Identify and address issues discovered during testing.

Documentation and Reporting: Create detailed testing reports and documentation in the specified
format.

Cross-Functional Team Collaboration: Work alongside design and quality assurance teams to ensure
seamless.

Skills Required:

1. Overall Knowledge in Electronic Systems.

2. Good Subject Basics: A strong foundation in electronics, including In-depth knowledge of

Number systems and its Conversions, Power conversions between dB, watts, and dBm, Signal

representations in time domain and frequency domain .SNR, FSPL calculations in wireless links,

and radio frequency (RF) basics.

3. Good Documentation Skills

4. Knowledge in using test instruments like signal generators, Oscilloscope and spectrum analyzers.

5. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.


Jr. RF Test Engineer

Responsibilities:

RF Component Testing: Conduct comprehensive testing of RF components to ensure they meet


specified performance criteria. This involves verifying parameters such as gain, bandwidth, noise
figure, and power handling.

System Integration Testing: Assess the performance of RF systems, ensuring seamless integration
and functionality of various components. Focus on system-level characteristics like signal integrity,
range, and interference susceptibility.

Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve issues arising during the testing phase.

Quality Assurance and Documentation: Ensure that all RF components and systems adhere to
quality standards. Document testing procedures, results, and recommendations for future reference.

Skills Required:

1. Overall Knowledge in Electronic Systems.

2. Good Subject Basics: A strong foundation in electronics, including In-depth knowledge of

Number systems and its Conversions, Power conversions between dB, watts, and dBm, Signal

representations in time domain and frequency domain .SNR, FSPL calculations in wireless links,

and radio frequency (RF) basics.

3. Good Documentation Skills

4. Knowledge in using test instruments like signal generators, Oscilloscope and spectrum analyzers.

5. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

JD – EW Calibration Engineer

Responsibilities:

Electronic System Calibration and Validation: Calibration and validation of electronic components
and systems, emphasizing precision and efficiency.
Test Equipment Operation and Maintenance: Management and operation of test equipment,
including signal generators and spectrum analyzers, to guarantee precise measurements and
analyses.

Collaboration in Test Procedure Development: Collaboration with engineering teams to create and
apply testing procedures and standards.

Documentation and Reporting: Documentation of test outcomes, preparing comprehensive reports


for engineering and management review.

Documentation Compliance with Military Standards: Execution of documentation processes in


compliance with Military Standards.
System Performance Validation:Work with Data Scientists to validate system performance and
ensure accuracy.

Skills Required:

1. Overall Knowledge in Electronic Systems.

2. Good Subject Basics: A strong foundation in electronics, including In-depth knowledge of

Number systems and its Conversions, Power conversions between dB, watts, and dBm, Signal

representations in time domain and frequency domain .SNR, FSPL calculations in wireless links,

and radio frequency (RF) basics.

3. Good Documentation Skills

4. Knowledge in using test instruments like signal generators, Oscilloscope and spectrum analyzers.

5. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

JD – EW Test Engineer

Responsibilities:

Electronic SystemTest and Validation: Test and validation of electronic components and systems,
emphasizing precision and efficiency.

Test Equipment Operation and Maintenance: Management and operation of test equipment,
including signal generators and spectrum analyzers, to guarantee precise measurements and
analyses.

Collaboration in Test Procedure Development: Collaboration with engineering teams to create and
apply testing procedures and standards.

Documentation and Reporting: Documentation of test outcomes, preparing comprehensive reports


for engineering and management review.
Documentation Compliance with Military Standards: Execution of documentation processes in
compliance with Military Standards.

System Performance Validation: Work with Data Scientists to validate system performance and
ensure accuracy.

Skills Required:

1. Overall Knowledge in Electronic Systems.

2. Good Subject Basics: A strong foundation in electronics, including In-depth knowledge of


Number systems and its Conversions, Power conversions between dB, watts, and dBm, Signal

representations in time domain and frequency domain .SNR, FSPL calculations in wireless links,

and radio frequency (RF) basics.

3. Good Documentation Skills

4. Knowledge in using test instruments like signal generators, Oscilloscope and spectrum analyzers.

5. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

6. Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.

Videos Content to be prepared.

1.What is RF? Basic Training and Fundamental Properties–


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVmTooGICNc
RF Basics for Telecommunication_EMEA June 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUFcw_J1wNA
2.How to use a Spectrum Analyzer; techniques, controls, test methods, hints & tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnKK11UEvVE&t=553s
3.Radar Systems Engineering by Dr. Robert O'Donnell. Chapter 11: Waveforms &
pulse compression, Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gjm3ewsbgE
4.Introduction to Number Systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crSGS1uBSNQ
5.Binary Addition and Subtraction With Negative Numbers, 2's Complements & Signed
Magnitude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJXTo3EZoxM&t=358s
6.The concept of attenuation and gain and signal to noise ration in
communication
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FigLcM7H_A
7.Signal-to-Noise Ratio: A Term in Telecommunications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM6QvyiyuLQ
8.Free Space Path Loss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRKgblTyZso&t=2s
9.Friis Free Space Propagation Model In Wireless Communication
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoBkAa0SLJg
10.Bandwidth And Frequency Spectrum | Basic Concepts | Communication Systems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_t1w3u9RDY&t=737s
Time Domain and Frequency Domain Ch.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHPKpf34RIQ

11.Understanding S Parameters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pi0UbErHTY
12.Decibel (dB): What is dB, dBm, dBW, and dBV in Electronics? Difference between
dB and dBm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta1sUTiJNkY&t=697s

14.Understanding Basic Spectrum Analyzer Operation


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5gxNGckjLc&t=3s
15.Test Essentials: Spectrum Analyzer Basics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnq41PtgsGs

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