Telecommunications Systems Engineer - WiFi (802.11) Engineering - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

Telecommunications Systems Engineer - WiFi (802.11)

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Telecommunications Systems Engineer - WiFi (802.
11)Location:
Los Angeles, CADuration:
9 Months Skills Preferred Ability to provide design, installation and configuration services for large, complex, WiFi 802.
11) networks Able to conduct pre and post installation site surveys for implementing WiFi networks and validating coverage Proficient in supporting and troubleshooting complex WiFi networks with minimal supervision Proven ability to investigate and recommend solutions in complex WiFi environments, including recommendations for providing additional security or network designs to enhance connectivity Working experience with Cisco Wireless Controllers, Cisco APs, as well as the Meraki platform Experience Preferred Five (5) years of broad, extensive, and increasingly responsible network experience, with a minimum of three (3) years focused on WiFi deployments and support Three (3) years of experience supporting environments with over 2,000 Access Points (APs) in over 200 buildings Three (3) years of experience with Cisco Wireless Controllers, including 55xx, 85xx, and 98xx series Five (5) years of experience with Cisco APs, including 15xx, 38xx, 9xxx series APs, and integrated APs Three (3) years of experience with Meraki APs, including MR56, MR57, MR76, and MR86 Education PreferredA bachelor's degree with a specialization in Electronic or Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or in a related physical science Recommended Skills Cisco Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Problem Solving Self Motivation Surveys Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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