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Wireless Infrastructure Engineer II
About the job Wireless Infrastructure Engineer II
Position Overview:
The Wireless Infrastructure Engineer II position is designed for an individual who understands the critical value of preparing data to support next-generation analytics. This individual will play a key role in the 'Wireless Infrastructure' team by managing the full development lifecycle of complex projects requiring integration with other systems. This includes analysis, design, programming, implementation, and support, all aimed at reducing the time-to-insight for healthcare professionals, researchers, and advanced analytics teams by providing innovative, best-in-class solutions.
Role Overview:
- Provide advanced-level network design, implementation, documentation, and troubleshooting with a focus on wireless network access connectivity for medical equipment end-point devices.
- Support network services at an advanced level to Biomedical & Radiological engineers by providing Wi-Fi connections for critical medical equipment to the network.
- Provide design recommendations and configurations for network products.
- Resolve network problems through research, installation, customization, network administration, and management support.
- Utilize mastery-level skills in using a spectrum monitor to identify and eliminate illegal or unlicensed interference signals, while continually monitoring the spectrum for real-time issue identification.
- Fine-tune existing wireless networks by adjusting RF settings, Client Matching, band steering, and modifying areas of the network for optimal wireless solutions in a medical and research institution.
- Perform network and hardware/software maintenance, including code upgrades and security patches.
- Collaborate with vendors, auditors, and Information Security teams to ensure security is maintained and integrated into all network connectivity activities.
- Produce and interpret network security analysis reports, and maintain accurate security design documentation.
Key Qualifications:
- Engineers should be knowledgeable about the latest products, services, IEEE standards, protocols, and developments in the networking industry.
- Experience in Wireless LAN Controller configurations, troubleshooting, and resolving LAN/WAN networking issues.
- Expertise in wireless network design, implementation, and optimization, including technologies such as cellular, Wi-Fi-6 & 6E, Telemetry, RFID, and infrared.
- Act as a subject matter expert on wireless network design and configuration.
- 4-7 years of relevant wireless infrastructure experience.
Core Skills:
- Superb communication skills with the ability to engage in technical discussions.
- Ability to work at the 'subsystem level.'
- Strong attention to detail.
- Capable of working independently and as part of a team.
- Strong time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet project milestones.