High-frequency ceramic components for RF, microwave, and fiber-optic applications
Johanson Technology manufactures specialized ceramic components—capacitors, inductors, antennas, filters—for RF and microwave applications across cellular, WiFi, and fiber-optic markets. The company runs on a standard Microsoft enterprise stack (365, Azure AD, Teams) and is actively decommissioning legacy systems while rolling out IT infrastructure changes, suggesting a consolidation toward cloud-based operations. Hiring is concentrated in manufacturing and support roles, tracking steady demand.
Founded in 1990, Johanson Technology is a 51–200-person manufacturer of high-frequency ceramic solutions based in Camarillo, California. The company holds ITAR registration, CTPAT certification, and AS 9100-ISO 9001 quality accreditation, serving defense, aerospace, and commercial RF markets. Product portfolio spans multilayer and single-layer capacitors, RF inductors, chip antennas, baluns, filters, couplers, and diplexers optimized for frequencies from cellular bands through millimeter-wave and fiber-optic applications. Engineering and operations are U.S.-based.
Microsoft 365, Azure AD, SharePoint, Teams, and Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Also uses Python, PowerShell, Adobe Acrobat, and Avaya telephony.
Camarillo, California. All hiring is currently U.S.-based.
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