Radio Frequency Engineer develops products and technologies related to wireless telecommunications by applying RF and mixed signal capabilities. Responsibilities may include RF front-end design, radio propagation modeling and prediction, microwave path analysis, interference analysis and filter design, frequency coordination, analog-to-digital converters, cell site equipment layout, and circuit design. Being a Radio Frequency Engineer develops and executes product testing and integration plans for new or updated products. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Radio Frequency Engineer typically reports to supervisor or manager. The Radio Frequency Engineer occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Radio Frequency Engineer typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
WSHU is seeking an in-person Classical Music Announcer to work out of our Fairfield, CT Broadcast Studios. We’re taking a bit of a non-traditional approach. The ideal candidate will have a warm, engaging delivery and a desire to share classical music with our devoted listeners. However, candidates do not necessarily have to have actual broadcasting experience if they have familiarity with music…or if they have announcer experience they don’t necessarily have to be experts in classical. We are willing to work with someone who has the right friendly and appealing tone. The WSHU Classical Music Announcer will occasionally do some engagement work in our community—attend a few station events and intro the occasional performance.
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