Wireless Communications Engineer Resume
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SUMMARY:
- I'm bringing years of my combinations experience in the Networking/Telecom and RF Wireless Communications Field.
- I believe my hand on knowledge can be an asset to your company.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential
Wireless Communications Engineer
Responsibilities:- Worked on Large scale Radio Comm. Project for MTA/MTACC in NYC.
- Prepare/update design drawings and specifications for construction for ESA and West End project
- Conduct detailed analysis of design criteria and perform quality checks design deliverables.
- Attend project meetings and provide status on progress and technical expertise.
- Prepare technical justifications for design criteria.
- Review construction shop drawings, calculations, produce data, test procedures and test results.
- Conducted meetings and site walk - throughs to back-up design deliverables.
- Review and prepare responses to Request For Information(RFI).
- Provided technical scope for Public Safety Agencies ( NYPD, FDNY, EMS, LIRR, etc..)
Confidential
Engr.
Responsibilities:- Installing and Testing DAS (Distribution Antenna System). Testing the 700Mhz, 850Mhz and 1950Mhz and 2100Mhz Bands for PIMS (ATT, Verizon and Sprint). Installing Cabling in drop ceilings connecting from Telco closets. Appling connect on 7/8 and ½ Andrew Cables.
- Was responsible for engineering/installing datacenter equipment. The engineer will typically take on the more complex work and pull all aspects of a job together into a cohesive package. This would include the complete engineering of data centers including, but not limited to, infrastructure, overhead and underfloor racking, cabinets, network and server equipment, cable distribution, power (AC or DC).My duties was also confirm that all installation work was correctly done based on approved shop drawings and technical specifications.
- Excellent written/verbal communication skills, knowledge of communication engineering technology including of the followings: UHF/VHF radio systems, wireless systems. Under direct supervision, assist the construction manager's staff to oversee the contractor's work in progress to ensure that the work is performed per design documents and approved shop drawings, identify and inform contractor of deficiency or concerns in a timely manner.
- Review Construction documents, supervise and provide guidance to Contractor.
- Prepare daily reports, formal punch-lists, and informal running punch-lists, coordinate and confirm punch-list completion, conduct joint pre and final inspections with Contractors and company's trade groups. Monitor services usage and schedules, identify any potential shortfalls and take necessary action to prevent negative impact on critical path
Confidential
DAS Small Cell Engineer, Chicago/Houston
Responsibilities:- As a DAS Small Cell Engineers I help commission and optimize DAS systems during the installation phase of projects.
- I acted as on-site technical support and the liaison between customers, engineering and sales.
- Also work on problems of diverse scope as well as providing product development.
- Assist customers with Engineering requests, recommendations and inquiries.
- Work was done at Libertyville, IL Volkswagen new 50,000sq.ft building as Small Cell and Houston Galleria Mall as IDAS.
Confidential
Wireless Communications Engineer
Responsibilities:- Conduct site walks, RF surveys and lead the design effort with support from the design team.
- Commissions and Optimizes DAS systems during implementation phase of projects. I worked on and test the Public Safety communications RF Bi-Directional Antennas IDAS Communications Systems at the New York City Transit.
- Duties included optimizing, testing and support of complex communication systems of New York City Transit/MTA.
- Testing included, but was not limited to its BDA TYPE I and TYPE II System on their VHF/UHF/400-800 MHz two way radio systems, licensed/unlicensed wireless broadband networks; cellular distributed antenna systems and RF over fiber-optics and radiating antenna cable designs/installation/testing management.
- Verification and optimization to optimize UL RSSI and balance DL/UL power by tuning system gains and attenuation.
- Assist with the design, installation and commissioning of in building DAS systems and collect data for the post deployment acceptance testing to ensure requirements are met for coverage and capacity. Conduct RF data collection and analysis to help define coverage requirements for complex in-building (underground) solutions .
- Also Field Surveyed the subway tunnels, station rooms, station mezzanine area to insure that all equipment installed are per approved shop drawings/product data sheets per contract requirements. This was to insure that the equipment is accessible and maintainable.
- Coordinated with other subcontractors to insure completion of installations and preparation of technical reports, summaries and work requests.
- Build strategic working relationships with subcontractors/Technical Partners to accomplish goals and objectives
Confidential
CDMA Field Test Engineer
Responsibilities:- Performed Field Interoperability Testing (FIT): On IS-2000, J-Std-018 and IS-95 development handsets for technical acceptance on Verizon, Wireless, Cingular, Alltel, U.S. Cellular, and Canada's Bell Mobility networks. Data logged IS-2000 handsets on both Qualcomm's QXDM and CAIT.
- Feed all issues back to development community through use of Change Request (CR) database tracking system as well as personally authored test data tracking sheets now used by VZW. Performed (Lab test) on all feature testing as outlined in the latest version of the CDG's "Stage 3", including wireless data/fax testing, call features, POTS testing, and all SMS testing.
- Performed(Lab test) on software upgrades of all developmental handsets using internal developmental support software for the use extracting power down codes from troubled units. I performed the setup and post-test process of handsets for calls on Verizon's live network.
- Confidential Q Phone Team: Performed road and System test for Confidential Q Phone in the initial development and before the rollout.
Confidential
Wireless Communications Engineer
Responsibilities:- Laboratory tested and upgraded cell configurations on One BTS Lucent CDMA 4.0 Cellular Base Stations on Verizon Outdoor Units.
- This also included filters, amplifier and backplane upgrade. Installed and configure Mod cells 4.0 hardware for Sprint RF Base Stations and software testing.
Confidential
Wireless Field Engineer
Responsibilities:- Installed and tested radios for AT&T Series II, Verizon cell sites and Sprint cell sites wireless base- stations.
- Calibrated radios for frequency reuse on Alpha, Beta and Gamma RF.
- Using HP spectrum analyzers to troubleshoot customers wireless 900 MHz - 2.4 GHz environment.
- Vendors included (Verizon, AT&T and Sprint).
Confidential
Telecom Hardware Engineer Lead Installer
Responsibilities:- Lead installation team of 3 to 6 people to install routers, switches, T1/T3, CSU/DSU's, WAN, ATM, SONETS OC3-OC192 and Frame Relays.
- Venders include Lucent, Cisco, Tellab, Hekiman.
- Help designed some of the Networks TCP/IP Architect for up to 5000 nodes at the Bell Labs Head Quarter and Research Labs.
Confidential
Telecom Hardware Engineer
Responsibilities:- Installed and configured network equipment in Central Offices for Verizon, Ameritech and Bell south.
- This includes Routers, Switches, T1/T3, CSU/DSU's, WAN, ATM, SONETS OC3-OC192 and Frame Relays, FX/FO and D4 channel banks.
- I wired POTS and Main Frames in Central Offices in Tri-state area.
- Venders include Lucent, Cisco, and Tellabs.
- Perform all cable runs (Fiber, Power, Cat3-5e, T1-T3 Coaxial transmission.).
