Does this requirement exclude those using pacemakers or other electronic
medical devices? :-)
 
Tim
 
- a wireless engineer, an engineer without wires?
 

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Tim Haynes 

Electromagnetic Engineering Specialist

SELEX Galileo, A Finmeccanica Company

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 20 August 2010 01:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Wireless Engineer Needed in SF Bay Area, CA


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Hello Group,
 
There is an immediate opening in Northern California for a wireless engineer
who is experienced in performing the following tests. Please contact me
off-line if interested and I will put you in touch with the right people. Must
be local to the SF Bay Area in Northern California.
 

*       Short Range Devices, Low Power Intentional Radiators 
*       RFID, Wireless headphones, Keyless Entry, Toll-tag, Wireless LAN, etc. 
*       Bluetooth Devices 
*       Bluetooth-enabled devices, Bluetooth development kits, etc. 
*       Licensed or license-exempted transmitters 
*       Fixed Link Radios 
*       Transmitters, receivers, radio systems, relays, base stations, and 
customer
premises equipment (CPE), etc. 
*       FCC Part 90Y Public Safety Radios 
        
        

FCC Part 2, 15, 18, 68, 87, 90, 95 & 97

 
Thanks,
Tim Pierce
TAP Engineering, LLC
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