Systems Engineer Engineering - Linthicum Heights, MD at Geebo

Systems Engineer

Systems Engineer Duration:
6
month contract Location:
Linthicum, MD 21090 Rate:
$25-$28/hr Experience in the following is preferred:
Experiences in both Wireless and Networking is desired.
1
years of Systems Engineering or Wireless Communications experience.
New graduate with Internship experience in Systems Engineering or Wireless Communications is also acceptable.
Experience in Wireless system design, deployment, and testing.
Wireless refers to commercial cellular systems (ex:
Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc) and private Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems for Public Safety agencies and federal organizations (ex:
Police, Fire, FEMA, etc.
).
Experience in writing Survey Reports, Design Proposals, and System Test Plans.
Presenting system design information to customers and other project stakeholders in large group (10-20 people) settings.
Performing site surveys to evaluate space requirements for Rack Equipment, Antenna Locations, and Cable Runs.
Building detailed equipment lists to support proposed design.
Subscriber (radio code-plug) programming.
Experiences with Microsoft applications:
Word, Excel, and Power Point, etc.
Experiences with Google applications:
Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, etc.
Creating detailed system drawings (Block diagrams, Floor Plans, Antennas system diagrams, Rack diagrams, etc.
) using Visio, Power Point, or AutoCAD.
Creating Link Budgets.
Frequency analysis (ie, Intermod, PIM, PIP, VHF, UHF, 7/800MHz, etc.
).
Antenna types (Omni, Panel, Yagi, Dipole, etc.
).
Experience (or good understanding) of basic IP networking concepts (Ethernet, TCP/IP, L2/L3, Subnets, etc.
).
- provided by DicePandoLogic.
Keywords:
Systems Engineering Specialist, Location:
Linthicum Heights, MD - 21090.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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