We are looking for an experienced RF Hardware Engineer to play a key technical role in the development of our nano synthetic aperture radar (nSAR) for small unmanned aircraft. You'll take technical ownership of the RF hardware and help bring a new airborne radar system from development to flight. If you're energized by solving difficult RF challenges and enjoy staying close to the hardware, this is a rare opportunity to make a real impact.
You will be our most senior in-house RF engineer, taking technical ownership of the radar hardware across the full RF chain, from antenna to digitizer. The role spans the full development cycle, from simulation and design through lab validation and flight testing.
You'll work alongside an experienced external RF consultant and collaborate closely with our electronics, signal processing, and software teams. Building on the first prototype, you'll take ownership of the RF hardware through the iterations that turn it into flying, qualified hardware. You'll see your work fly on real aircraft within months, not years.
As our RF capabilities grow, you'll help shape our technical direction and engineering approach.
Designing and developing RF front-end hardware: transmit/receive chains, LNAs, PAs, mixers, filters, and frequency synthesis
Antenna design, integration, and characterization for airborne platforms
RF PCB design and layout, including impedance-controlled routing and signal integrity
Building and running test setups for RF characterization (VNA, spectrum analyzer, signal generators, anechoic or open-range measurements)
Working closely with our signal processing and software teams to ensure the RF hardware delivers the performance required by the radar algorithms
Contributing to design reviews, qualification planning, and supplier dialogue for RF components
Field testing on aircraft and iterating designs based on real-world data
Radar architectures for synthetic aperture imaging
Compact airborne payloads with weight- and power-constraints
RF design and simulation using ADS, HFSS, CST or similar
Embedded systems based on STM32 microcontrollers and FPGA digital backends
Rapid in-house prototyping with electronics and mechanical workshops
Has solid RF fundamentals and the intuition to debug problems that donβt show up in simulation
Is both analytical and practical, comfortable at the bench with a VNA as well as in a simulation tool
Can take technical ownership of a subsystem end to end and drive it to a tested, working result
Is open-minded and values discussions and feedback
Enjoys collaborating across technical disciplines
Required:
5+ years of hands-on RF/microwave hardware design experience
MSc or PhD in Electronics, RF Engineering, or a related field
Strong experience with RF lab equipment and measurement techniques
Experience with RF PCB design and component selection
The ability to own a design from architecture to a tested, working result
Valued experience:
Understanding of radar principles (pulsed or FMCW radar, SAR)
Direct experience developing radar hardware, ideally airborne or SAR systems
Experience with pulsed RF design: T/R switching, power amplification, timing and synchronization
Antenna design and characterisation
Experience designing wideband microwave systems (e.g. C-band)
Experience with airborne or other SWaP-constrained systems
Experience taking hardware through environmental testing or qualification
At Ubiq, you'll work on advanced aerospace products in a small, highly capable team where engineers have a direct influence on both technology and product direction. You'll collaborate across disciplines, from electronics and software to signal processing and aerospace engineering, and see your work contribute to systems that operate in some of the world's most demanding environments.
As a growing company, you'll have the opportunity to take on meaningful technical responsibility, move quickly from idea to implementation, and help shape how we build products and grow our engineering capabilities.
We're based in Trondheim, Norway, with a culture rooted in Scandinavian values: trust, humility, autonomy, and meaningful impact. We believe great engineering comes from talented people who are given ownership, support, and the freedom to do their best work.
If you think this could be an exciting next challenge for you we would love to hear from you, even if you donβt feel you tick all the boxes. Click the apply button, tell us a bit about yourself and why you think this could be a match, and add your CV (or LinkedIn profile).
If you have questions about the position you can reach out to Victoria our Head of People via email victoria.morkved@ubiqaerospace.com.
Please note: This role requires eligibility for security clearance and security suitability. Accordingly, relevant background checks and a security assessment can be conducted for relevant candidates. As part of the interview process, candidates must be prepared to answer security-related questions.