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A leading technology company is seeking a Sales and Product Management Application Engineer in Calgary, Alberta. The role involves providing technical support for RF and microwave instruments, presenting training to customers, and requiring strong communication and RF knowledge. The ideal candidate possesses 7+ years in application engineering and excellent customer skills. Due to security clearance needs, Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency is mandatory. Competitive position in a dynamic industry.
Your Rohde & Schwarz recruiting team is looking forward to receiving your application.
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Stadt/Region Kanata (Kanada) Einstiegslevel Berufserfahrene Beschäftigungsart Vollzeit Ref. Nummer 13427
As our Test & Measurement Application Engineer based in the Calgary, Alberta area, you will be supporting our Sales and Marketing channel, demonstrating products and providing training and application support to our wide ranging customer base in Canada. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of RF and Microwave measurement applications along with a general knowledge of test equipment and excellent customer-facing skills. Due to the nature of this role requiring security clearance, Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required.
We are looking forward to receiving your application!
Equal opportunities are important to us. We are looking forward to receiving your application regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, ideology, disability, age as well as sexual orientation and identity. Apply now
Rohde & Schwarz is a global technology company with approximately 14,000 employees and three divisions: Test & Measurement, Technology Systems and Networks & Cybersecurity. For 90 years, the company has been developing cutting-edge technology, pushing the boundaries of what is technically possible and enabling customers from various sectors such as business, government and public authorities to maintain their technological sovereignty.