Engineer - RAN Execution - (1244.4) Professional Services - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Engineer - RAN Execution - (1244.4)

Tech Mahindra Network Services has an opening for an Engineer - RAN Execution in Philadelphia, PA.
Years of
Experience:
5
yearsTesting Tools:
Keysight, Wireshark, QXDM, XCal, JDSUOperating System:
Linux, Windows
Responsibilities:
Create & Execute test plans and prepare reports documenting results on 4G and 5G systems Perform configuration of the RAN/network to simulate various environment for testing purposes Perform LTE 5G Mobility testing including inter- and intra-RAT handovers Perform testing related to CBRS Domain Proxies Manage the physical installation to implement various test scenarios Install and validate new product software releases in the lab environment Develop strong technical relationships within customer lab environmentJob Requirements 5 years of relevant experience working with Tier 1/2/3 carriers Proven understanding and through knowledge of the LTE & 5G protocol stack Understanding of 5G architecture, components, and deployment models Advanced, and tested knowledge of IP networking Advanced knowledge of Linux operating systems Hands-on experience building complex networks Excellent written and verbal communication skills Advanced knowledge of office suite applications such as Microsoft Visio, Word, Excel, etc.
EPC/Core network proficiency and troubleshooting end to end call flow, both data and voice.
Advanced 5G experience Advanced RF engineering experience Familiarity with lab equipment and tools such as QXDM, Wireshark, XCAL, and other debugging tools Knowledge of test equipment from vendors such as Keysight and others.
Knowledge of various other topics including eCPRI, CPRI, 1588 timing, NetConf, YANG Models, Massive MIMO, Link budgets and IPSec Recommended Skills Architecture Communication Complex Networks Financial Management Linux Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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