One of our Direct Client looking for RAN Engineer / RAN Test Engineer
JOB DETAILS
Title: RAN Engineer / RAN Test Engineer
Location: Walnut Creek, CA ( onsite )
Duration : 18-24 months
Rate : 55-60/hr
Please email me at naresh.maradapu@collabera.com to speak in detail about the job.
Top Skills : RAN Test Engineer, RAN Engineer, radio access network, USM, Signal Generator, Signal Analyzer, UE diagnostic, QXDM, Nemo Analyzer ,
JOB DESCRIPTION
Requisition Description
Day to Day Responsibilities
- Develop scripts, automate test execution, debug issues, and generate reports based on test requirements using UE Emulators .
- Develop scripts, automate test execution, debug issues, and generate reports based on test requirement using Android devices in the RF shield room.
- Create dashboards to compare results with previous runs,
Collect logs and report issues with vendors, participate in troubleshooting - Changing configuration, collecting counters, generating KPIs on the gNB side using RAN vendor's EMS
- Analyze UE logs collected from the field trials and generate reports.
Collaborate with multiple teams from different vendors, identify risks on the test schedule, and communicate with the project management teams.
Must Haves
- Collect logs and report issues with vendors, participate in troubleshooting
- Changing configuration, collecting counters, generating KPIs on the gNB side using RAN vendor's EMS
- Analyze UE logs collected from the field trials and generate reports.
Collaborate with multiple teams from different vendors, identify risks on the test schedule, and communicate with the project management teams. - Must have experience with Configuring and testing radio frequencies and cell sites to make sure performance is up to par and functional
Pluses
- Knowledge of packet capture tools, UE logs, and spectrum analyzers is a plus.
- Basic knowledge of IPv4, IPv6 and transport layer
Experience with UE Emulator, Keysight Nemo Tools, programmable attenuator - Ability to develop scripts to automate the execution of Android devices in the RF shield room
- Experience of using USM or ENM