Remcom is a trusted provider of advanced electromagnetic simulation and wireless propagation software. They are seeking an RF Application Engineer to build simulation, automation, and hardware testing workflows for next-generation RF, wireless, and sensing systems, collaborating with engineering teams across various industries.
Responsibilities:
- Build automation pipelines that replicate real-world wireless environments using electromagnetic simulation
- Integrate EM simulation outputs with network frameworks such as OpenAirInterface and ns-3
- Develop Python or C++ tools for simulation setup, execution, and data analysis
- Support testing and validation of RF systems using SDRs such as Ettus USRP, and other RF lab equipment (VNA, RF chambers, OTA)
- Develop digital twins and workflows to predict real-world RF system performance
- Collaborate with customers and internal teams to understand system requirements and implement simulation solutions
- Use LLM development tools (Claude, Cursor) to rapidly architect and bridge physics engines to protocol stacks to automate workflows
Requirements:
- BS or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or Physics
- Strong understanding of RF systems, wireless communications, and electromagnetics
- Programming experience in Python and C++
- Hands-on experience with spectrum analyzers and RF testing equipment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills for remote, customer-facing work
- U.S. Citizenship Required
- Experience with electromagnetic simulation tools such as Wireless InSite, XFdtd, WaveFarer, or ANSYS HFSS, CST
- Experience with antenna design, PCB design, RFIC, circuit analysis and digital signal processing (DSP)
- Experience with CAD, GIS and Blender modeling
- Familiarity with Matlab toolboxes: 5G, radar, satellite systems, or Integrated Sensing and Communications
- Experience with software-defined radios
- Exposure to network simulation frameworks such as Sionna, ns-3
- Exposure with mobility simulators such as AirSim or SUMO