What are the responsibilities and job description for the Network Performance Engineer (No C2C) position at Crossfire Consulting?
Network Performance Engineer
Location: Birmingham, AL
Work Setup: On-site
Join a leading telecom innovator in optimizing next-generation wireless networks. As a Network Performance Engineer, you’ll play a key role in monitoring and improving LTE and 5G service performance by leveraging analytical tools and collaborating across cross-functional teams.
Network Performance Engineer Responsibilities
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Location: Birmingham, AL
Work Setup: On-site
Join a leading telecom innovator in optimizing next-generation wireless networks. As a Network Performance Engineer, you’ll play a key role in monitoring and improving LTE and 5G service performance by leveraging analytical tools and collaborating across cross-functional teams.
Network Performance Engineer Responsibilities
- Collect and analyze hourly/daily service measurement data to enhance LTE and 5G network performance.
- Lead feature-related projects and new node integrations, ensuring project deliverables are met and stakeholders are aligned.
- Independently troubleshoot hardware and performance issues or collaborate with engineering teams when needed.
- Support network performance initiatives by identifying and resolving areas of poor coverage.
- Escalate network issues to the appropriate engineering contacts and assist in resolution.
- Drive customer service improvement by implementing solutions and conducting performance evaluations using drive test data.
Required:
- 7–10 years of experience in wireless network performance optimization, preferably with Ericsson equipment.
- Strong understanding of 4G and 5G network technologies, including 5G Standalone (SA) architecture.
- Proficiency in network performance tools such as Truecall, ELPT, RTT, Airwave, and OSS.
- Familiarity with scripting and data analysis using Python.
- Experience with advanced radio access network (RAN) troubleshooting.
- Background in customer experience analytics or drive test planning.