Numerous reports point out to a job posting  recently added to Apple’s  Job Opportunities web site where there is demand for an “Antenna  Engineer” who will define and implement antenna system architecture to  optimize the radiation performance for Apple’s wireless portable  gadgets, including the iPhone and iPad.
The Job title “Antenna  Engineer - iPad/iPhone” has been spotted  by tech-site Engadget, which suggests this is quite the coincidence,  given the  bad PR  
Apple has been getting for the reception  issues of its iPhone 4. While Apple is yet to confirm  whether this is a design flaw on the hardware side, or whether the  problem can be addressed more...
 easily by firmware update, the following  description can be found at Apple’s Job Opportunities site, for the  respective antenna engineer position. "Responsibilities:  Define and implement antenna system architecture to optimize the  radiation performance for wireless portable devices. The candidate  should be able to design antennas suitable for wireless handheld devices  with excellent radiation performance, including TRP, TIS, SAR, and EMC.  Work closely with other RF and antenna design engineers, mechanical and  industrial designers, and EMC engineers to integrate the antenna design  in our products. The candidate will be expected to performance  radiation performance measurements, create test plans, execute them,  publish test reports, provide feedback to the other design engineers,  and lead some of the manufacturing of antenna." 
The  Cupertino-based electronics maker seems dead serious about hiring  someone knowledgeable in the field, requiring over 10 years of  experience in RF on the applicant’s end, with at least 5 years of  practice with antenna design and test for wireless consumer products.  The rest of the requirements (Skills and Experience) are listed as  follows:
"* MSEE required, PhD is preferred.
* Must have  working experience of antenna design and tests, anechoic chambers, and  RF test equipment. Hands-on is a must. 
* Must have strong problem  solving skills and strong working knowledge of radiation performance.  Antenna and wave propagation theoretical background is essential.
*  Experience with different wireless communication systems such as  GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 802.11, Bluetooth, etc., including the corresponding  system level specifications (e.g. ETSI 51.010, 51.05…) is essential.
*  Experience with regulatory requirements and process for wireless  consumer devices, including FCC, PTCRB, CTIA, ETSI, TIA/EIA, etc. 
*  Excellent communication skills required, both written & verbal.
*  Detail oriented - taking data, using Excel, and making meaningful  tables/graphs/averages.
Preferred Experience:
* Experience  with simulation tools such as XFDTD, HFSS is a plus."
Those  who feel they have what it takes to jump in and explain to Apple how  radio waves must be handled are welcome to do so here.  Interested parties are required to have an Apple ID, MobileMe  subscription, or iTunes Store account to log in and apply for the job
 









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