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RF Field Engineer

Frisco, TX

RF Field Engineer

We are seeking a DAS RF Field Engineer with substantial experience in data collection, troubleshooting, repairing, and installing DAS.  Boingo invests in the latest equipment and technology, we have a healthy pipeline of projects

This is a hands-on role that requires good field experience, working independently to troubleshoot & resolve all system issues, ensuring the system is performing optimally, and that key performance indicators (KPIs) are met. Troubleshooting may include onsite work to repair and replace equipment, adjust power levels, investigate issues, and collect data necessary to maintain the health of our DAS deployments. In addition to the requirements below, the winning candidate will have a get-it-done attitude, be a confident problem solver, able to work autonomously, and be a team player. 

Responsibilities:

  • Read and understand iBwave design files and perform RF and site construction surveys.
  • Provide technical guidance and assistance as required for problems escalated to the team.
  • Manage quality assurance and Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) including formal reporting requirements and meetings.
  • Provide network optimization analysis and recommendations using a combination of simulation & network data.
  • Perform system verification and system commissioning for in-building DAS.
  • Perform RF site surveys for in-building DAS deployments, evaluating cellular network coverage by collecting and analyzing benchmark data.
  • Utilize RF test equipment to measure and analyze critical network parameters specific to in-building DAS systems.
  • Evaluate construction aspects of buildings, ensuring suitability for in-building cellular DAS systems, including MDF and IDF rooms, riser space availability, and cable connectivity.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop strategies for enhancing and optimizing in-building DAS networks based on survey, benchmark, and design analysis.
  • Assist Boingo NOC, field operations managers, and carrier partner technical support staff to troubleshoot and repair network related issues within the wireless networks as a third-tier support specialist. 

Key Qualifications:

  • Good understanding of RF theory.
  • Experience with data collection tools - PCTEL Seehawk touch, TEMS Investigation, Wireless Metrix LML, R&S
  • Working knowledge of various DAS OEMs - ADRF, Comba, CommScope, JMA, Solid, Corning
  • Experience with using specialized RF test and measurement instrumentation (Spectrum Analyzer, Scanner).
  • Proven ability to work independently with some directions.
  • Multi-tasking between two or more projects and results driven.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering or related discipline
  • Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in cellular, indoor DAS, RF data collection
  • Understand Site Surveys and the Construction process.
  • Willingness / ability to travel 75% of the time local and domestically
  • Excellent verbal and written communications skills
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

Preferred Certification:

  • DAS OEM Certification
  • FCC Certification
  • Public Safety Certification

Meet Boingo – named among the Best Places to Work!

Boingo Wireless simplifies complex wireless challenges to connect people, business and things. Our vast footprint of Wi-Fi and cellular networks reaches more than a billion consumers annually. From airports and stadiums to military bases, Boingo helps folks stay connected to the people and things they love

Our team is creative, collaborative, and on the leading edge of technology. There is no doubt the “secret sauce” to Boingo’s success is our incredible team and culture. We take pride in having fun and building awesome products.

We offer a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, annual bonus plan, unlimited vacation, 12 weeks of paid parental leave, tuition reimbursement, and more! It’s no wonder we’ve repeatedly been named among the Best Places to Work!

Boingo’s new headquarters is located at The Star District, offering 35 shops, restaurants, and specialty services.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status.

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