Cellular Test Engineer (5GNR/LTE) - Product Field ...
OSI Engineering - Cupertino, CA
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Cellular Test Engineer (5GNR/LTE) - Product Field Testing of Smartphones/Devices Responsibilities: You will be driven to local and non-local testing on short notice to test cellular connectivity of next-gen smartphones and devices (4 days in the field, 1 day in the lab per work week). You will travel to testing locations up to 1 hour away for the entire day, up to 4 days out of the week. Transportation/Driver will be provided. You will communicate if there is a technical issue and have strong fundamental skills and judgment. You will judge the testing/data and should be able to move forward without asking for help and be able to adapt quickly. Not necessarily looking for experts, but candidates with 1-5 years’ experience with developed fundamental skills. Strong analytical skills and ability to identify problems (should be able to judge testing conditions, if testing is going well, and how to move forward with the next step instead of constantly calling for help). Able to report back with data, describe technical problems, and be easily adaptable. If not an expert, you will be trained as long as you have fundamentals. Requirements: 2-7 years of experience in cellular field testing or cellular QA testing. Recent experience directly testing the cellular protocol stack on devices (5G/LTE). Excellent cellular domain wireless, 5GNR and LTE protocol stack knowledge. Experience troubleshooting common technical setup issues in the field. Cellular baseband log analysis is required with limited to good hands-on experience. Experience looking at cellular logs for on-field debugging. Good analytical skills and judgment while executing test campaigns. Ability to quickly adapt and learn. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Detail oriented and focused on problem identification. Able to travel locally and non-locally on short notice. Locations: Cupertino CA (onsite) Duration: 12+ months Pay Range: $50-$60/h (DOE) #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-09-24