RF Hardware Circuit Design Engineer - Banking & Finance
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer
Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity?
Join a global trading firm where engineers, traders, and researchers work together to solve complex challenges in modern financial markets. With a strong international presence and decades of expertise, the firm builds high-performance systems that power trading across all asset classes and time horizons.
The company is seeking an experienced RF Engineer with 15+ years of expertise in RF circuit design to help build and develop its internal RF capabilities. This hands‑on, lab-based role in Chicago involves evaluating vendor technologies, driving technical innovation, and shaping the future direction of the function within a high-performance, well-funded environment.
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Responsibilities- Evaluating vendor RF technology and providing expert technical assessment
- Hands‑on testing and development of RF hardware in a lab environment
- Building out internal RF engineering capabilities
- Supporting field testing activities as required
- Contributing to the broader wireless engineering function
- 15 to 20+ years of RF circuit design experience
- Deep hands‑on hardware background - lab-based, not systems or software
- Chicago-based or fully willing to relocate
- Track record of working with cutting‑edge RF technology
- Lab-based role with world-class equipment and resources
- Flexible, top‑market compensation - budget is not a constraint
- Permanent role within a globally recognised proprietary trading firm
- High-impact scope - building internal capability from the ground up
- Work with virtually unlimited resources - budget is not the limiting factor, your expertise is the asset
- A genuinely technical scope - this is hands‑on circuit design and hardware evaluation, not management or systems oversight
- Competitive and flexible - discussed on application ($200-400k)
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