Aidan Arnold
About Aidan Arnold
Aidan Arnold is a Radio Spectrum Frequency Engineer currently employed at Ofcom in England, United Kingdom. He has extensive experience in radio engineering, having previously worked at DMN and Radio Systems Ltd, and contributed to the London 2012 Olympics as a Radio Network Engineer.
Current Role at Ofcom
Aidan Arnold has been employed at Ofcom as a Radio Spectrum Frequency Engineer since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for managing and regulating the use of radio frequencies in England, United Kingdom. His work involves ensuring efficient spectrum allocation and minimizing interference among various radio services.
Previous Experience at Radio Systems Ltd
Prior to his current position, Aidan Arnold worked at Radio Systems Ltd as a Radio Engineer from 2013 to 2021. Over the course of eight years, he contributed to various projects focused on radio communication systems, enhancing the performance and reliability of radio networks across the UK.
Role at London 2012
In 2012, Aidan Arnold served as a Radio Network Engineer for the London 2012 Olympics. His responsibilities included optimizing radio communications during the event, ensuring seamless connectivity for various stakeholders involved in the games.
Early Career at DMN
Aidan Arnold began his career as a Multi Network Optimiser at DMN during the London Olympics in 2012. He worked for eight months in this role, focusing on optimizing network performance to support the extensive communication needs of the event.
Education and Qualifications
Aidan Arnold studied at Witchford College from 2003 to 2008, completing his secondary education. He furthered his studies at Huntingdon College from 2010 to 2013, where he achieved NVQ3 BTEC3 in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation for his career in radio engineering.