High-power RF transmission equipment for defense, broadcast, and industrial applications
Continental Electronics designs and manufactures advanced RF transmission systems, with a tech stack anchored in CAD (AutoCAD, Altium, Inventor), simulation (Ansys HFSS, Feko), and embedded systems (C/C++, PLCs, GPIO/UART/USB). Engineering dominates their 37 active roles (23 posted in the last 30 days), and their pain-point list — inefficient CAD workflows, lack of CAD standards, and tooling gaps — maps directly to their active projects around enhancing CAD/engineering systems and developing RF transmitter procedures. This suggests a company scaling manufacturing complexity while modernizing internal engineering infrastructure.
Continental Electronics, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Dallas, designs and manufactures high-power RF transmission equipment for defense, broadcast, industrial, and scientific applications. Their product portfolio includes the highest-power RF systems in the market, deployed globally. The company operates across engineering design, manufacturing, and field acceptance/site acceptance testing. Current operational priorities include RF transmitter system development, CAD tooling modernization, Costpoint ERP adoption cycles, and supplier compliance evaluation — reflecting both product-development velocity and manufacturing-cost management demands.
CAD tools (AutoCAD, Altium, Autodesk Inventor), simulation software (Ansys HFSS, Feko, MATLAB, Spice), embedded/control systems (C/C++, PLCs, GPIO/UART/USB), ERP (Deltek Costpoint, Oracle EPM Cloud), and Unix/scripting (Python, Bash, Perl, Lua). SQL Server and Oracle support backend systems.
Dallas, Texas. The company currently hires only in the United States.
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