Redline UK
Production Engineer - RF

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Our client, a growing and technically specialised engineering business, are looking for a Production Engineer - RF to join their business based in Nottinghamshire.
This is a hands-on, production-focused role supporting the manufacture and development of RF interconnect products. The position has been created due to a critical need for RF expertise within the business, offering the opportunity to become a key technical specialist in a niche and high-demand area.
Key responsibilities of the Production Engineer - RF job based in Nottinghamshire:
- Support the build and manufacture of RF interconnect products within a production environment.
- Troubleshoot and identify failure points across cables, connectors, and harness assemblies.
- Provide technical guidance on best practices for RF cable assemblies and interconnect solutions.
- Work closely with engineering, production control, and product teams to resolve technical challenges.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within manufacturing processes.
- Support technical problem-solving relating specifically to RF products and applications.
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Experience required for the Production Engineer - RF job based in Nottinghamshire:
- Strong experience in RF interconnects is essential.
- Background in production or manufacturing engineering.
- Knowledge of cables, connectors, harnessing, and common failure modes.
- Experience within industries such as RF interconnect, aerospace, defence, or harsh environments would be highly beneficial.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a hands-on approach.
- Ability to work collaboratively across cross-functional teams.


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This is an excellent opportunity to join a business with strong growth plans and increasing focus on RF technology, where you can develop into a recognised specialist and play a key role in future product development.
If this Production Engineer - RF job based in Nottinghamshire could be of interest, please send your CV to or call Ben on 01582 878816.
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