Transport Engineer Engineering - Annapolis, MD at Geebo

Transport Engineer

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Transport Engineer Job
Summary:
This position requires a considerable amount of experience in transport engineering, significant project management experience, and strong problem solving, analytical, and organizational skills to develop a monthly interconnect implementation plan that supports macro, in-building, small cell, self-perform/third party, ODAS, SNAP(Samsung), LS6, 5G, CRAN, VRAN and MEC build targets.
The transport team is responsible for creating, designing and issuing CIQs(IP/Ports assignments) and engineering new cells, trunks, cell and switch growth, circuit ordering and carrier additions.
This position must understand specific Telecom products such as Native Ethernet, VZON, TLS and Dark Fiber as well as IOF and OSP Provisioning process.
DutiesPlace circuit orders with Local Exchange Carriers for a variety of telco services (ie dark fiber, EOS, EBH, and TLS)Complete documentation of transport circuits and paths using XNG/Granite/FUZE CNDTrack order status and escalate as required to ensure timely completionPlan, design and implement the latest transport technologies in support of our 5G network rollout Desired Skills/ExperienceExperience in the cellular or telecommunications industryKnowledge and experience with XNG/Granite circuit databaseWorking knowledge of ASR ordering systemsKnowledge of related interconnect circuit types and features ie TLS/EMUX/Dark Fiber/ EOS.
Knowledge of wireless 4G and 5G wireless services as it pertains to architecture, 3GPP option 3X, etc.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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