Wireless Network Engineer Job Description

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To become a freelance Wireless Network Engineers, aspirants need to be well-versed in wireless equipment, wireless LAN (WLAN) standards, design, and protocols.

A Wireless Network Engineer job description includes installing, configuring and maintaining wireless network equipment, network management and security including 802.11 b/g/n/ac standards and industry best practices for implementing high-density WIFI solutions.

Moreover, to put it concisely, a Wireless Network Engineer needs to assess, plan and develop for several operations capabilities for wireless telecommunications.

As more companies continue to embrace Wireless LAN, the demand for wireless network engineers has grown manifold in the recent past. The proliferation of mobile applications, which require testing in a wireless environment, is also one of the other reasons why enterprises need their services more. Research indicates that 60% of enterprise level managers

  • Understand client requirements to be able to cater to their appropriate needs.
  • Manage firewalls, such as Palo Alto, Juniper or Cisco ASA.
  • Handhold other in-house engineers to train them on wireless technologies, besides guiding other non-technical people.
  • Use tools to evaluate to test and tweak wireless products, such as routers, switches, hubs, bridges, virtual private networks (VPNs), and network amplifiers, among others.

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