Microwave Design Engineer USA 9 months

Texas  ‐ Onsite
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Microwave Design Engineer required for long contract to be based anywhere in USA, working in Plano, Texas initially.

We need several engineers who have extensive experience in designing transport networks with point-to-point microwave, for access backhaul design using different topologies. It is important that you have knowledge and experience in as many of the following areas as possible:

* Ericsson TEMS linkplanner or PathLoss 4.0 or have Ellipse tool operating experience
* Topology design
* Link and network reliability
* Diverse and alternative routing
* Path Design including 99.999% propagation availability and end-to-end network availability using terrain and clutter data
* Capacity planning
* Frequency planning and interference analysis
* OAM network design (IP planning)
* Crane and Vigants/Barnett fading algorithms
* Experience with a MW network design tool
* Pathloss, TEMS Linkplanner, MapInfo
* Experience with Ericsson Minilink and Harris MW radios
* Generate Bill-of-Materials.
* Solid understanding of IP transport for WCDMA
* Understand frequency coordination and FCC licensing process
* Performing site surveys on as needed basis per project requirements

The successful engineers will be responsible for planning and directing Line-of-Sight surveys and adjust network design daily based on LOS feedback. You must have the ability to work independently, evaluate customer requirements and provide solutions. The ability to lead teams to perform the required tasks is also required.

This is an urgent position starting very soon.

The position will initially be based in Plano, Texas but can be based in any of the other offices which are spread all over the USA.

For more information, please call Gordon or apply.

Start date
n.a
From
Generic Network
Published at
24.11.2011
Project ID:
272764
Contract type
Freelance
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