Senior RF Systems Integration and Test Engineer, RF and 3GPP NTN, Amazon Leo

Amazon.com Inc

Austin, TX

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Antenna, Automation, Broadband, Cloud Computing, Communication Systems, Debugging Skills, Emulators, IP Multimedia System (IMS), Integration Testing, Linux Operating System, Modems, Network Debugging, Network Software, Packet Flows, Procedure Development, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Radio Frequency, Regulations, Satellite Communications, Software Configuration Management, Software Development, Spectrum Analyzers, System Integration (SI), System Test, System Validation, Testing, Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), United States Citizen, User Interface/Experience (UI/UX), Wheel/Front-End Loader
LOCATION
Austin, TX
POSTED
10 days ago

Amazon Leo is building a Low Earth Orbit satellite constellation to deliver high speed, low latency broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world. As part of Payload Integration and Test, this role is focused on hands on integration, validation, troubleshooting, and qualification of end to end satellite communications systems across space, ground, RF, modem, RAN, Core, transport, and cloud infrastructure. The work is lab centered and system focused. The role is not a software development position, but the ability to use Linux, Python, protocol traces, packet captures, and automation to debug complex systems is highly valuable.

Export Control Requirement

Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident that is a current Green Card holder, or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.

Key job responsibilities

This role owns the bridge between RF validation and 3GPP system behavior. The candidate should be able to execute chamber, OTA, modem, RF, and payload tests while also understanding how RF impairments impact registration, synchronization, bearer setup, mobility, VoNR, IMS, throughput, and end to end system readiness.

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Integrate RF payload hardware, modems, antennas, Open RAN components, 5G Core, IMS, and lab infrastructure into end to end validation environments.
  • Execute RF, OTA, chamber, HIL, modem, and system level tests for NTN and satellite terrestrial network validation.
  • Validate 3GPP Release 17 NTN behavior from an RF systems perspective, including synchronization, timing, mobility, Doppler, link quality, beam behavior, and service continuity.
  • Correlate RF impairments with protocol and service behavior, including attach, registration, PDU session setup, handover, VoNR, IMS registration, throughput, latency, and packet loss.
  • Support Open RAN integration across CU, DU, RU, gNodeB, RF front end, payload hardware, and 5G Core interfaces.
  • Use spectrum analyzers, vector signal analyzers, signal generators, channel emulators, RF chambers, OTA setups, and protocol traces to isolate failures.
  • Drive root cause on cross domain issues spanning RF hardware, antenna behavior, modem software, RAN configuration, Core behavior, timing, and lab infrastructure.
  • Develop integration test procedures, readiness gates, regression coverage, and defect reports for RF plus 3GPP system validation.
  • Collaborate with RF, antenna, modem, payload, RAN, Core, network, software, and operations teams to qualify production bound satellite communications capabilities.

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles