Posted in Other 30+ days ago.
at Boingo
Raleigh, NC
Senior Sustainment Engineer
Our Quality Management team is looking for a Senior Sustainment Engineer to define, create, maintain and execute quality assurance testing for Boingo Products (Web Apps, Tools, and Products on various devices). The Senior Sustainment Engineer will also perform QA for Boingo Services - Wi-Fi, DAS, Small cells, LAA, WiFi6, CBRS, and 5G networks. This position will work cross-functionally to build, drive, and implement requirements for the Quality Assurance processes used during software releases, and venue installations. Our Senior Sustainment Engineer will have the opportunity to advance their skills, working with the latest wireless technology (WiFi-6, CBRS, PLTE, 5G) and using the latest QA tools for site surveys across Wi-Fi and cellular technologies.
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Meet Boingo
Boingo Wireless, Inc. helps the world stay connected. Our vast footprint of Wi-Fi and cellular networks reaches more than a billion consumers annually. From airports and stadiums to universities and military bases, Boingo helps folks stay connected to the people and things they love.
Our team is creative, collaborative, and on the cutting edge of technology. There is no doubt the "secret sauce" to Boingo's success is our incredible team and culture. We take pride in having fun and staying healthy.There'salso an incredible benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, unlimited vacation, 12 weeks paid parental leave, and more!Plusour award-winning headquarters in Westwood boasts 360-degree views of LA, from Catalina to the Hollywood Sign.It'sno wonder we've been named among the Best Places to Work in LA five years in a row!
Boingo is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age,disability,or veteran status.
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