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Field Applications Engineer [Remote - America East]

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

We’re looking for an experienced Field Applications Engineer to join our growing customer engineering team. In this role, you’ll work directly with global customers and partners to bring cutting-edge wireless products to life. From concept to production, you’ll support hardware and RF integration, debug and optimise designs, and help shape how Wi-Fi HaLow is adopted at scale.

This is a hands-on, customer-facing engineering role that combines deep technical knowledge with strong problem-solving and communication skills. You’ll be the primary technical point of contact in the region, collaborating closely with our internal product, sales, and engineering teams to ensure customer success.

This role is ideally based in Boston but we are open to remote from the East Coast. Must be able to travel regularly.

Responsibilities include:

  • Partner with Sales as part of pre-sales activities to effectively communicate technical value proposition of Morse Micro Products.
  • Development of reference designs with Morse Micro’s chips and modules.
  • Assist customers with design review, bring-up, chip integration, and HW/RF related debugging and testing.
  • Develop, document and maintain hardware & code to showcase and demonstrate features of an embedded system, primarily focused on wireless LAN.
  • Collaborate with internal and external customers to understand the details of specific use cases and translate this to technical requirements and documentation.
  • Support internal and external customers with design & development activities..
  • Support Eastern US customers.
  • Travel to customers as needed.

What we’re looking for:

  • Field Application Engineer with 4+ years relevant industry experience
  • Excellent verbal & written communication skills
  • BSc or MSc in Electrical or Electronics Engineering or Computer Engineering
  • Expert in embedded C programming
  • Experience with RTOS and understanding of Linux development environments
  • Knowledge of wireless hardware 
  • Understand  bench measurements of RF characteristics. 
  • Good understanding of the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol
  • Strong problem-solving skills and thorough methodical work style
  • Must be articulate with the English language and capable of producing clear and detailed documentation
  • Must be comfortable with interacting with customers in person and via conference calls
  • Cooperating with R&D team for issue resolving
  • Working with sales team to achieve design-win and develop new accounts
  • Ability to travel up to 50% of the time, dependency on customer activity/needs

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), Tokyo (Japan) and Taipei (Taiwan). 

What we offer:

  • Competitive salary + excellent stock option package
  • Performance Bonus opportunity
  • Premium health benefits
  • Opportunity to join a high performing, inclusive company where you can make a real impact

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