RAN Engineer
The position of RAN Engineer offered to (applicant) qualifies as a position under Appendix 1603. D.1.
to Chapter 16 of the NAFTA. The requirements for an Engineer, as listed in Appendix 1603.D.1, are a
Baccalaureate or Licenciatura Degree, or state or provincial licensure. {Applicant}meets the
minimum requirements set forth in the NAFTA for the position as he holds a Baccalaureate or
Licenciatura Degree in Engineering.
As a RAN engineer, (applicant) will be responsible for engineering, testing, and supporting networks. His
primary duties will also entail the following:
- Engineering, testing, and supporting communication networks
- Supporting and testing software/ hardware new feature verification and validation
- Installation, commission, integration, and testing of GSM, UMTS, LTE, and BTS/NodeB structures
- Designing and configuring RNC and RNC interfaces in shelters and elsewhere
- Analysis of Sweep testing results
- Solving UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) technical issues, working with radio planning as required
- Providing support on the LTE network, small cell, other projects and work within protocols of VoLTE and ViLTE
- Conducting VoIP testing and analysis of performance criteria
- Performing network optimization from design to implementation, process improvement and designing drive routes for testing and optimizing the network
- Using EDAT for network optimization
- Preparing daily status reports and weekly pre/post drive reports
- Creating and executing test cases for the radio access network
- Creating and organizing field trials of new networks
- Preparing site documentation and reports
- Supervising and directing Telecom Engineering Technicians
Please email your cover letter and resume to apply.
Scientific Technician
- Performing configuration, inspection, repairs and maintenance services for wireless radio and antenna systems in various field locations
- Performing RF Drive Testing and data logging for HSPA+, LTE, and signal verification
- Identifying solutions to technical design problems with the network and hardware configurations
- Conducting data collection using Hasati Network Km, Hasati CSMOS KPI, Hasati VOIP KPI, and Qualcomm QXDM Logger
- Configuring various types of antennas, coaxial and fiber-optic cables and connectors, and other hardware
- Performing Passive Intermodulation (PIM) testing of coaxial lines to maximize reliability, data rate, and capacity
- Performing Sweep testing to ensure output is within expected tolerances
- Configuring and testing tower top equipment, including masts, clamping, bracing, supports, antennas, Remote Radio Units (RRUs)
- Taking and analyzing directional measurements through true-up positioning and shooting proper azimuth to ensure that measurements are within tolerances
- Taking readings of plumb, tilt, and torque; report findings to the engineering team
- Testing of fiber optic cabling
- Following work checklists and ensuring operational compliance
- Trouble-shooting tower issues and hardware-related alarms
- Performing equipment swaps and site upgrades
- Working on post-drive data analysis in close coordination with engineers
- Conducting site quality audits and technical site surveys
- Working under direction and in support of RAN engineers and other engineers on the team
Please email your cover letter and resume to apply.