Role Summary
We’re seeking a driven and technically adept junior OPS engineer to join our WLAN testing team. This role focuses on hands-on testing, analysis, and development across a wide range of Wi-Fi standards, security protocols, and mesh/extender technologies.
Key Responsibilities
Design, build, and run test beds for WLAN standards.
Validate security protocols: WPA2, WPA3, and 802.1X
Work with Wi-Fi extenders/mesh, implementing protocols like 802.11k and 802.11v.
Develop test strategies: performance, throughput, stability, and stress testing.
Build tools/scripts to automate Wi-Fi testing (on Linux systems, coding in languages like Python, C/C++, or Bash).
Capture and analyze Wi-Fi traffic using sniffers like Wireshark, OmniPeek, and RF tools.
Operate spectrum analyzers, Ixia, Spirent, attenuators, and RF test gear.
Document findings, debug test issues, and collaborate with cross-functional teams for resolution.
Essential Requirements
Practical experience with WLAN protocols: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax. Working knowledge of security measures: WPA2, WPA3, and 802.1X.
Familiarity with mesh/extender protocols: 802.11k, 802.11v.
Strong grasp of test bed architecture and strategy formulation.
Linux proficiency and solid software development skills.
Ability to use packet capture tools effectively
Hands-on experience with test equipment: spectrum analyzers, OmniPeek, Ixia, Spirent, attenuators, and RF enclosures.
Strong analytical, debugging, and teamwork skills.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, electronics, communications, or a related technical field.
0–3 years of relevant experience—fresh graduates with internships/project work in Wi Fi testing are welcome.