Overview
 
 
RF Engineer   LOCATION: On Site - Kirtland AFB, NM  JOB STATUS: Full-time  CLEARANCE: DoD Secret clearance w/ TS/SCI eligibility  CERTIFICATION: N/A  TRAVEL: <10%  Astrion is seeking an RF Engineer to support space-based RF hardware development, EMI/EMC testing, and spectrum management activities for advanced research programs at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Space Vehicles Directorate in Albuquerque, NM. This position offers a hands-on opportunity to work on AFRL space vehicle and ground systems, contributing to lab testing, technical documentation, and spectrum coordination across military, government, and industry stakeholders.  REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS  
 - U.S. Citizenship required 
 
 
 - Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer, RF Engineering, or a related discipline with an RF focus 
 
 
 - 3+ years of hands-on engineering and/or testing experience with radio-frequency systems 
 
 
 - Experience planning and conducting RF lab and/or field tests, including data acquisition and analysis 
 
 
 - Proficiency with RF test equipment, including: 
 
 
 - Vector network analyzers (VNAs) 
 
 
 - Experience with MATLAB or Python for data modeling and analysis 
 
 
 - Familiarity with EMI/EMC testing concepts (especially MIL-STD-461) 
 
 
 - Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills 
 
 
 - Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team 
 
 
 - Attention to detail in testing and documentation processes 
 
 
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS  
 - Experience supporting DoD space programs, particularly in PNT or small satellite systems 
 
 
 - Familiarity with frequency management tools: DD Form 1494, EL-CID, Spectrum XXI 
 
 
 - Experience with RF system calibration and ESD best practices 
 
 
 - Previous work in classified or secure lab environments 
 
 
 - Demonstrated ability to support multidisciplinary engineering teams 
 
 
 - Prior involvement with EMI/EMC lab setups, equipment selection, and testing 
 
 
 - Ability to adapt quickly between lab tasks, documentation, and coordination with external partners 
 
 
RESPONSIBILITIES  RF Integration & Test Engineering (70%)  
 - Set up, calibrate, and operate RF test configurations for lab and field environments 
 
 
 - Conduct testing of RF components, subsystems, and full systems 
 
 
 - Perform EMI/EMC testing to MIL-STD-461 standards 
 
 
 - Analyze RF test data and present findings to engineering teams and stakeholders 
 
 
 - Support verification and validation (V&V) of hardware to meet program requirements 
 
 
 - Contribute to test planning, execution, and technical documentation 
 
 
 - Participate in design reviews and review vendor test plans and deliverables 
 
 
 - Enforce and maintain lab safety protocols and recommend process improvements 
 
 
 - Assist in post-delivery testing of flight and ground hardware 
 
 
Spectrum Management & Frequency Coordination (30%)  
 - Support spectrum certification and frequency coordination for AFRL programs 
 
 
 - Prepare and submit DD Form 1494s using EL-CID and Spectrum XXI 
 
 
 - Represent AFRL in national pre-coordination working group meetings 
 
 
 - Coordinate with stakeholders including NASA, AFSMO, DoC, SMC, and AFSPC 
 
 
 - Manage local spectrum usage for terrestrial system testing 
 
 
WORK ENVIRONMENT  
 - Primarily located in a research and development lab with hands-on testing 
 
 
 - Use of advanced RF equipment: VNAs, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and signal generators 
 
 
 - Occasional office-based work for analysis, documentation, and reporting 
 
 
 - Occasional physical activity: lifting equipment up to 125 lbs (with assistance), use of ladders, carts, and lab handling tools 
 
 
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