[SI-LIST] Signal Integrity position available

Hello all,
        W.L. Gore & Assoc., Inc. is seeking an electrical engineer to work 
in our signal integrity team.  The candidate will be working to advance 
our high speed digital and microwave interconnect products.  Individuals 
participate in all aspects of product development, from innovation to 
commercialization.  Participation in conferences and publication is also 
encouraged.

        Responsibilities include innovating and developing high frequency 
and multi-gigabit active and passive interconnect products.  Activities 
include modeling, design and characterization of cables, interconnects and 
printed circuit boards.
 
        The qualified candidate will have a BS in Electrical Engineering 
(MSEE preferred) with at least 3 years experience working with RF or high 
speed digital products.  They must have a good working knowledge of 
equipment like vector network analyzers, oscilloscopes and spectrum 
analyzers and have a fundamental knowledge of RF signal transmission. 
Experience in signal integrity software, such as HSPICE, ADS or HFSS is 
also expected.  Experience in MATLAB and general software programming is a 
plus.

        For more information, please check out the Gore.com web site to 
apply.

Thank you,

Tom Clupper 

Note:  Search "http://www.gore.com/en_xx/jobsearch.html";, posting number 
080690

** Other Electrical Engineering positions are available as well !!

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