Network Engineer (802.11g) || St. Louis, MO

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May 11, 2020, 2:08:32 PM5/11/20
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Hello,

 

Please go through the requirement and let me know your interest.

 

Network Engineer (802.11g)

Location: St. Louis, MO

Duration: 6 Months+

Rate: $45/Hr

 

Candidate submitted will need to have an active LinkedIn profile

 

Must have a minimum of 8-years work experience in Wi-Fi Planning, Design, and analysis. Familiar with 802.11 standards and Wi-Fi alliance developments. Experience with RF planning tools is must.
• Deep understanding of IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax networks. 
• Expertise with public Wi-Fi design for large scale networks 
• Expert level understanding of site survey, predictive design and post design validation using Ekahau (ECSE preferred)
• Integrate knowledge of building construction, RF behavioral characteristics and current hardware vendor limitations to create a design proposal
• Ability to understand Physical and Data-link layer media properties and implications 
• Expert level understanding of various antenna types, their uses and demerits
• Ability to transform and Geo process data using the post processing tools such as QGIS, MapInfo, and ArcMap based on Geographic locations.
• Familiarity with Link Budget and the RF Design Guidelines. 
• Working expertise in creating propagation models and designs minimizing coverage holes and interference
• Expert level understanding of geo data processing and creating design and coverage around any hindrances 
• Familiarity with capacity planning, subscriber and demand forecast
• Familiarity with packet capture and analysis is a plus
• Ability to work with multiple stake holders including but not limited to product owners, operations, vendors, other engineering teams

 

 

 

 

Pankaj Kumar

ST Global LLC 

Direct: 513-729-7021

Fax: 206-319-4579

pan...@stglobaltech.com

www.stglobaltech.com

 

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