NOC Engineer (5G Core)
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Location: Dallas, TX 75217
Description:
Role: NOC Engineer (5G Core)
Location:
Option 1:Denver ( Onsite From Day 1 )
Option 2:Denver(3-4weeks Onsite) then Dallas(Onsite)
Hands on experience with 5G core network design and implementation, including how 5G differs in scope and technology from previous generations.
Knowledge and/or documented work experience in the following core functions: SMF / UPF / AMF / NRF / NSSF / PCF / UDM / AUSF / MME, SAEGW, SPGW, or ePDG.
Cloud Native Architecture experience including micro services and containerization.
Proven work experience in 5G / CUPS / LTE
General understanding of standard networking protocols and components such as HTTP, DNS, SRV6, TCP/IP, ICMP and load balancing
Alarm related TTs assigned to L1 Core team to be resolved or assigned further to L2 within SLA
Accept calls/Tickets from Customer Care
Manage Fault ticket till closure
Diagnosis at primary level
Coordinate with concerned teams for resolution
Escalate non - repetitive, critical, service affecting faults to L2 fault management team
Location:
Option 1:Denver ( Onsite From Day 1 )
Option 2:Denver(3-4weeks Onsite) then Dallas(Onsite)
Hands on experience with 5G core network design and implementation, including how 5G differs in scope and technology from previous generations.
Knowledge and/or documented work experience in the following core functions: SMF / UPF / AMF / NRF / NSSF / PCF / UDM / AUSF / MME, SAEGW, SPGW, or ePDG.
Cloud Native Architecture experience including micro services and containerization.
Proven work experience in 5G / CUPS / LTE
General understanding of standard networking protocols and components such as HTTP, DNS, SRV6, TCP/IP, ICMP and load balancing
Alarm related TTs assigned to L1 Core team to be resolved or assigned further to L2 within SLA
Accept calls/Tickets from Customer Care
Manage Fault ticket till closure
Diagnosis at primary level
Coordinate with concerned teams for resolution
Escalate non - repetitive, critical, service affecting faults to L2 fault management team