Pharos University in Alexandria · Alexandria, Egypt · Posted 2026-07-06
Company Description Pharos University in Alexandria is the first Egyptian private university in the city, established by Presidential Decrees No. 252 (2006) and No. 302 (2009). Its degrees are accredited by the Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities and the Ministry of Higher Education, ensuring strong national recognition. The university is a member of the Association of Arab Universities and the Euro-Mediterranean Universities Union, reflecting its regional and international connections. Pharos University is built on internationally acknowledged standards of higher education quality and is supported by advanced, well-equipped scientific laboratories. It maintains cooperation agreements and exchange programs with several European and American universities, promoting modern teaching methodologies, international quality systems, and sustainable development in science and technology.Role Description The Antenna Engineer will work on-site in Alexandria, Egypt in a full-time capacity, supporting teaching, research, and laboratory activities related to antennas and wireless communication systems. Day-to-day tasks include designing, modeling, and testing antenna structures, conducting measurements using lab instrumentation, and analyzing performance data to improve designs. The role involves preparing and maintaining experimental setups, supporting undergraduate and postgraduate projects, and contributing to curriculum-related materials in electromagnetics and microwave engineering. The Antenna Engineer will collaborate with faculty members on research proposals, publications, and industry-linked projects, while ensuring that laboratory safety and equipment maintenance standards are met. The position may also include mentoring students, assisting in technical workshops, and staying current with advances in antenna and mobile communication technologies.Qualifications Candidates should possess skills in Antenna Design and practical implementation of various antenna types.Candidates should possess skills in Electromagnetics and Microwave Engineering for analysis and optimization of RF systems.Candidates should possess skills in using a Network Analyzer and related RF measurement tools for antenna characterization.Candidates should possess skills in Mobile Communications and wireless system concepts relevant to modern communication standards.Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with proficiency in simulation tools (e.g., CST, HFSS, MATLAB or similar).Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a closely related field.Effective communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with faculty, students, and technical staff.Prior experience in academic or research laboratories, and a record of publications or projects in RF/antenna engineering, is an advantage.