The Wireless Test Engineer will validate wireless devices against standards, utilizing test equipment and ensuring compliance with carrier requirements.
Company Description
Thanks for your time.
Kind Regards,
Vignesh
vignesh.c at krgtech.com | 661-367-8000 Ext: 405
Job Description
- Graduate in Electronics/Telecommunication/Electrical/Computer Science/Information Technology.
- Familiarity with GSM/WCDMA/HSPA/HSPA+/LTE/CDMA2000/1x/EVDO/SV LTE standards and Customer specific test requirements.
- Knowledge on North American carrier requirements (especially Verizon, T Mobile or AT&T), LE processes and test campaigns is a plus.
- Enthusiastic, knowledge hungry and eager to face and overcome challenges
- Should have Strong knowledge of smart phones.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Use of test and measuring equipment Call Boxes, Network emulators, etc. and Test Procedures.
- Understanding of validation services for test equipment manufacturers and performance/protocol test systems (R&S CMW500, Spirent 8100, Anite 9000, Anritsu MD8480/8475)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Gsm,Wcdma,Hspa,Hspa+,Lte,Cdma2000,1X,Evdo,Test Procedures,R&S Cmw500,Spirent 8100,Anite 9000,Anritsu Md8480,Anritsu Md8475
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