OTA Systems Engineer (RF / Wireless)
Keysight Technologies · Oulu, Finland · R&D
About this role
Keysight Technologies is hiring a mid-level Systems Engineer in the operations function based in Oulu, Finland. The posting calls out experience with System Design, Testing, Automation.
- Role
- Systems Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Oulu, Finland
- Department
- R&D
- Posted
- Mar 27, 2026
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Job description
from Keysight Technologies careersKeysight is at the forefront of technology innovation, delivering breakthroughs and trusted insights in electronic design, simulation, prototyping, test, manufacturing, and optimization. Our ~16,800 employees create world-class solutions in communications, 5G, automotive, energy, quantum, aerospace, defense, and semiconductor markets for customers in over 100 countries. Learn more about what we do.
Our award-winning culture embraces a bold vision of where technology can take us and a passion for tackling challenging problems with industry-first solutions. We believe that when people feel a sense of belonging, they can be more creative, innovative, and thrive at all points in their careers.
Responsibilities
This position is part of the CSG Protocol CoE Channel Emulation Solutions, the team responsible for developing Keysight’s portfolio of channel‑emulation and modeling solutions for the wireless ecosystem—including cellular, non‑terrestrial networks (NTN), and aerospace & defense segments.
The OTA System Specialist contributes to the development, specification, and validation of advanced
Base‑Station Over‑the‑Air (OTA) test solutions and OTA chamber system performance. The role involves functional and performance test solution planning, RF system and chamber requirements definition, system‑level verification, and customer‑facing technical support. This position is central in ensuring that OTA test environments meet performance, reliability, and compliance expectations for next‑generation radio systems.