LBA and client engineers adjust a new DRM antenna tuning un it.

LBA and client engineers adjust a new DRM antenna tuning unit.

LBA Group has an opening for a radio field engineer with significant theoretical and hands-on experience in design and maintenance of AM broadcast antenna systems, RF interference, towers, and related areas. An EE degree or equal; capability with MoM and other RF software; knowledge of FCC AM and wireless rules; and professional competency with RF field and signal measurements is required.

You will perform field projects throughout the US, with some foreign travel, and have a current US passport. You should be an excellent tech report writer, self-organizing, with an enthusiastic, forward-looking attitude.

We are 20+ people Managing the Application and Safety of RF Energy Since 1963 (More at www.lbagroup.com/blog/lba-group-first-50-years). You can have a key role in growing and moving this legacy forward! We offer good pay and benefits. Relocation to Greenville, NC is desirable, and availability for extensive travel on short notice is required.

Please respond to Jennifer Cargile, jennifer.cargile@lbagroup.com.

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LBA Group, Inc. has 60 years of experience in providing RF asset solutions and risk management for industrial and telecommunications infrastructure assets. The group is comprised of LBA Technology, a leading manufacturer and integrator of radio frequency systems, lightning protection and EMC equipment for broadcast, industrial and government users worldwide; the professional consultancy Lawrence Behr Associates and LBA University, providing on-site and online professional training. The companies are based in Greenville, N.C., USA.

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