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Technical expertise in one or more of the following communication areas: cellular (5G, LTE), satellite communications (SATCOM), mesh radios, land mobile radio (LMR), Wi-Fi, microwave, and millimeter wave communications.
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About Airtower Networks: Airtower Networks designs, builds and manages next-generation indoor wireless networks — including Cellular, Public Safety, Wi-Fi, and Private LTE — in some of the largest cities in the country, including Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
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At least four years of experience integrating and testing cellular communications systems including (GSM / 2G and LTE / 4G). Stay updated with the latest cellular network trends and technologies, such as 5G, LTE, and IoT.
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In-depth understanding of the GSM and/or LTE architecture, protocols, and standards. Identify, document, and report bugs and defects related to cellular network performance, functionality, and compatibility.
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Experience with 4G LTE and 5G cellular systems. Experience with 4G LTE and 5G cellular systems. Running security scans and mitigate finds with DoD ACAS scanner. Experience with 2-way radio communications to include UHF (DoD TACSAT), VHF, HF communication systems is a plus.
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Knowledge of cellular technologies, including 4G LTE and 5G implementations. Knowledge of cellular technologies, including 4G LTE and 5G implementations. Experience with penetration testing or vulnerability research.
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IBwave design experience for cellular and public safety networks. LTE and 5G experience preferred Experience with commissioning, optimizing, and troubleshooting DAS networks. Assist Senior RF Engineers in complex cellular and public safety DAS commissioning, troubleshooting, and remote monitoring.
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Experience with DoD’s ACAS scanner. We are searching for a well-organized, reliable Field Service Technician to join our company. Installation of networking equipment such as routers, wifi systems, workstations and switches.
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In addition, you will be responsible for writing and implementing software that serves as the backbone of interconnects to establish the world’s first 3GPP NTN infrastructure (i.e., space-based cellular network.
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GSM, LTE and 3GPP cellular networks knowledge. GSM, LTE and 3GPP cellular networks knowledge. Experiences in network security including firewalls, VPNs, IPS/IDS and DPI. Hands-on experience working with Servers from HP, Lenovo or Dell strong technical troubleshooting capabilities.
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Strong Knowledge of testing cellular communications systems including (GSM/2G and LTE/4G) Traditional cellular networks cover just about 10% of the Earth's surface, leaving vast areas disconnected.
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Experience with at least one system modeling and simulation tool, such as Ansys Systems Tool Kit (STK), MATLAB, Planet, Atoll, SpectrumE, SignalPro, Riverbed Modeler, ns-3, ExtendSim, QualNet, etc. This position requires a minimum of % hybrid on-sitePreferred Qualifications:An advanced degree in a STEM field – preferably electrical engineering, radar engineering, systems engineering, data analytics, artificial intelligence or equivalent.
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