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RF Regulatory Engineer

Torrance, CA · On-site

$130K - $170K/yr

Perform technical analysis related to RF interference, spectrum sharing, and satellite coordination * Develop and run simulations considering regulatory and geographic constraints, RF link budgets ...

Troubleshoot RF interference and wireless performance issues. * Support and maintain wireless controllers and access points. * Participate actively in Agile execution and technical discussions.

Analyze and troubleshoot RF interference, signal degradation, and propagation challenges. * Produce RF design documents, heat maps, engineering diagrams, and technical reports. * Coordinate with OEMs ...

Analyze and troubleshoot RF interference, signal degradation, and propagation challenges. * Produce RF design documents, heat maps, engineering diagrams, and technical reports. * Coordinate with OEMs ...

Analyze and troubleshoot RF interference, signal degradation, and propagation challenges. * Produce RF design documents, heat maps, engineering diagrams, and technical reports. * Coordinate with OEMs ...

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How much do rf interference jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for rf interference in the United States is $117,680.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $97,500.00 and $139,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an RF Interference job?

An RF Interference job involves identifying, analyzing, and mitigating radio frequency (RF) interference that affects wireless communication systems. Professionals in this role use specialized equipment to detect interference sources, assess their impact, and implement solutions to minimize disruptions. They often work with telecommunications companies, government agencies, or defense organizations to ensure optimal signal performance. Key skills include RF spectrum analysis, troubleshooting, and regulatory compliance knowledge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rf Interference position, and why are they important?

To excel in RF Interference roles, you should have a strong background in radio frequency (RF) engineering, signal analysis, and electromagnetic compatibility, often supported by a relevant engineering degree or certification. Familiarity with spectrum analyzers, signal generators, EM simulation software, and FCC or ITU regulatory compliance is typically essential. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, and clear communication are important soft skills for investigating and resolving interference issues. These competencies ensure you can accurately diagnose problems, meet regulatory standards, and effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams.

What are some typical challenges faced in an RF Interference Engineer role?

RF Interference Engineers often encounter the challenge of distinguishing between multiple overlapping signals and sources of interference, which requires keen analytical skills and meticulous data analysis. Working environments may range from office-based analysis to on-site field investigations, and engineers frequently collaborate with network operations, regulatory agencies, and equipment vendors. You may also be involved in testing new equipment or mitigating interference in complex wireless systems, which can be demanding but rewarding. Overcoming these challenges not only keeps wireless communications reliable but also offers valuable learning and career growth opportunities in the telecommunications industry.
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Infographic showing various Rf Interference job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $117,680 per year, or $56.6 per hour.
Senior RF Engineer - Mission-Critical Transit Communications

Senior RF Engineer - Mission-Critical Transit Communications

PEMCCO, Inc.

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$64 - $88/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Location: Onsite | Active rail and bus operating environments
Compensation: $64-$88 hourly (W2 with full benefits)


Why This Role Matters


PEMCCO is seeking a seniorlevel RF engineer to serve as a trusted technical authority supporting a large, complex urban transit system. This role plays a direct part in modernizing missioncritical radio communications infrastructure used by operators, maintenance teams, and first responders in underground and surface environments.


You'll work handson with live systems while also shaping solutions - diagnosing complex RF issues, guiding system transitions, validating performance, and advising agency stakeholders. This is an opportunity to apply deep expertise in environments where reliability, safety, and continuity truly matter.


About PEMCCO


PEMCCO, Inc. is an Information Technology and Information Management (IT/IM) services firm focused on helping customers maximize existing and emerging technologies. Our culture is built onLoyalty, Integrity, and Commitment, supported by Smart Organization Healthy Organization (SOHO) principles that emphasize clear communication and effective execution.


The Role


As aSenior RF Engineer, you will act as an embedded technical resource within an active transit operating environment. This is a handson, senior leadership role balancing field diagnostics, system optimization, technical review, and structured reporting.

While onsite work is required, the role combines field investigations, planning, coordination, and documentation rather than constant reactive work.


What You'll Do


  • Conduct RF field surveys, system performance measurements, and structured troubleshooting.
  • Perform root cause analysis of elevated noise floor and uplink interference conditions, particularly in underground environments.
  • Troubleshoot DAS, leaky feeder systems, headend equipment, repeaters, antennas, and supporting infrastructure.
  • Develop and implement corrective action plans to restore and enhance system performance.
  • Provide senior oversight during installation, system integration, testing, and commissioning activities.
  • Develop structured test plans and validate performance against defined acceptance criteria.
  • Review vendor technical submittals for compliance and integration alignment.
  • Support spectrum transition initiatives (including 900 MHz to 800 MHz) through planning, sequencing, and risk mitigation with minimal operational disruption.
  • Prepare clear daily, weekly, and monthly technical status reports for stakeholders.
  • Coordinate onsite activities within active rail environments, including rightofway access and safety compliance.
  • Identify obsolete equipment and cabling suitable for removal and support documentation updates.
  • Monitor assigned task funding and provide early notification as funding thresholds are approached.


What You Bring


Core Competencies


  • Advanced RF troubleshooting and interference mitigation
  • DAS and/or leakyfeeder system diagnostics in tunnel or underground environments
  • Spectrum transition planning and cutover coordination
  • Installation, testing, and commissioning leadership
  • Vendor technical review and integration oversight
  • Regulatory awareness and FCC compliance knowledge
  • Clear technical writing and structured reporting
  • Strong analytical, problemsolving, and communication skills


Experience & Qualifications


  • 10+ years of experience in radio communications system design, installation, troubleshooting, testing, and commissioning.
  • Experience supporting public safety, transit, or other largescale missioncritical RF systems.
  • Demonstrated experience performing RF interference and noise floor root cause analysis.
  • Experience supporting spectrum transitions or largescale RF system migrations (900 MHz to 800 MHz experience a plus).
  • Experience reviewing vendor technical submittals and coordinating field activities in live operational environments.
  • Ability to produce clear, structured technical documentation and reports.
  • Working knowledge of FCC regulations applicable to radio systems.


Preferred


  • Experience supporting metropolitan transit agencies or rail authorities.
  • Familiarity with P25 trunked systems or public safety radio infrastructure.
  • Experience with mountaintop or remote RF site upgrades.
  • Project scheduling or milestone tracking exposure.
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, or related field (or equivalent experience).


Certifications & Other Requirements


  • RF, telecommunications, or spectrumrelated certifications preferred
  • Valid driver's license
  • Ability to obtain and maintain required rail safety and rightofway certifications


Compensation & Benefits


  • Hourly pay: $64-$88, based on experience and certifications
  • 15 days PTO and 11 paid holidays
  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 401(k)
  • Life, disability, and voluntary benefit options
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)


Work Authorization & Equal Opportunity


Applicants must be authorized to work for any U.S. employer. PEMCCO does not offer visa sponsorship. PEMCCO, Inc. is an equalopportunity employer and does not discriminate based on protected characteristics under applicable law.