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Principal Communications Systems Engineer

Are you ready to revolutionise the world of wireless communications? Morse Micro is seeking a dynamic and talented Principal Communications Systems Engineer to join our groundbreaking team. If you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment and have a passion for pushing the boundaries of wireless technology, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Morse Micro is shaping the future of Wi-Fi technology for the multi-billion dollar Internet of Things markets. At Morse Micro you will be working with experienced professionals and engineers, some of whom are the team that invented the original Wi-Fi technology that is ubiquitous today.

As a Principal Communications Systems Engineer, your depth of knowledge and leadership experience will play a pivotal role in leading the design, development, and optimization of cutting-edge wireless communication systems, protocols, and algorithms. This role is based in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia.

Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Complete design cycle from idea to mass production
  • System architecture, design & modelling of WLAN Physical layer
  • Design of algorithms to compensate for and calibrate Analog and RF imperfections
  • Work with Analog and RTL Design teams to transition from MATLAB/C to RTL
  • Cycle and Bit Accurate verification between C and RTL (or other methods)
  • Chip bring up on bench, with adequate knowledge of required instruments
  • Support of chip qualification and product engineering

Required Skills & Experience: 

  • MSc or PhD in Electrical / Electronics / Communication Engineering
  • 10+ years relevant industry experience in WLAN/LTE industry
  • Proven expertise in communication systems, protocols, and standards such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks.
  • Experience taking wireless chips to mass production
  • Expert understanding of wireless systems (OFDM, channel equalization, digital filters, calibration of direct conversion radios, etc)
  • Expert in Matlab/Octave
  • A good understanding of programming languages such as C and Python
  • Working knowledge, or ability to learn, revision control systems such as Git
  • Familiarity with a GNU/Linux development environment
  • Familiarity with the IEEE 802.11 standard
  • Familiarity with digital design languages such as VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog
  • Familiarity with Fixed and Floating point systems
  • Familiarity with IC design flows from Cadence or Synopsys
  • Experience with bringing up complex mixed-signal chips in a lab environment
  • Experience in Instrumentation Automation for lab and production
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • A hands-on, practical attitude

Who we are:

Morse Micro is Australia’s largest semiconductor company  building Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) chips for the Internet of Things (IoT). We are a team of wireless experts that love to work hard, innovate & invent. Together, we are building the world’s lowest power Wi-Fi technology that will enable billions of IoT devices to connect securely to the internet. We are a global team with offices in Sydney & Picton (Australia), Irvine & Bay Area (USA), Bangalore (India), Cambridge (UK), Hangzhou & Shenzen (China) and Taipei (Taiwan).

What it's like to work at Morse Micro:

What we offer:

  • Competitive salary + excellent stock option package
  • Healthy work environment with sit/stand desks and large screens
  • Lots of snacks & drinks, incl. barista coffee & some of the world’s best beers
  • Join a high performing, inclusive company where you can make a real impact

How to apply:

If you are interested in building the first 802.11ah chipset together with the inventors of Wi-Fi, then send us your resume and application letter and tell us why you should become Morse Micro's next Principal Communications Systems Engineer. 

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