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Test Engineers are expected to have thorough understanding of Doble, Fluke and other test equipment operation and be able to understand and interpret test results. The applicants will be asked to demonstrate and explain all aspects of substation protection philosophy, feeder protection, breaker failure protection, bus protection, power transformer protection, cap bank protection, distance protection (Basic concepts, Reach settings, Time-delay settings, Mho distance elements.
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Utilize network test equipment (Ixia, Spirent, Fluke Networks) and software tools (SCPI, LabView, TCL, PERL, Python) to automate testing and analysis. Strong knowledge of 3GPP standards (GSM, UMTS, HSPA, LTE, 5G NR), 3GPP2 (1xRTT / EVDO), and/or OMA.
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Basic hand tools, Fluke Multimeter, and other miscellaneous machine calibration tools. Familiarity with 2D and 3D CAD/CAM software (AutoCad, SolidWorks, Inventor, etc.) Basic hand tools, Fluke Multimeter, and other miscellaneous machine calibration tools.
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Familiar with test equipment including; Fluke, BERT, cable analyzers, sniffers, general hand tools and power tools. U.S. Citizenship Mandatory: Due to our US federal government contract, candidates for this position are required to be a US Citizen and will be subject to a background investigation.
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Experience with network test equipment, such as Ixia, Spirent, Fluke Networks, IBB, Spectrum Analyzers, Site Survey Planning tools, and Traffic Generators. Should have knowledge of various Network adjuncts and services i.e. AAA, Diameter, EAP, PDSN, LTE Data, VoLTE, GRE, Soft GRE, L2TP, CAPWAP. Experience using protocol communications test equipment and tools (protocol analyzers, wifi analyzers and packet sniffers.
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