PCRF Engineer - Remote Engineering - Richardson, TX at Geebo

PCRF Engineer - Remote

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PCRF EngineerLocation:
Remote Experience in Telecom domain on Policy and charging domain.
Experience with PCRF product and diameter, Gx, Rx, Sy protocols.
5G protocols as defined by 3GPP standards including how call flows are implemented with different frequency bands.
Network integration of a PCRF to other network elements including PGW, external SPR, OCS, SNMP manager, etc.
Networking protocols including TCP/IP, SSL, HTTP, Routing, and Firewalls Diameter protocol including simulation tools.
Excellent communication skills (written/verbal) and the ability to work well in a global team.
Advanced written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to succinctly and clearly express ideas internally and directly to customer through email, phone, face to face and other means.
Strong troubleshooting skills and an aptitude to learn new things.
Able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Ability to travel to customer site as needed for face-to-face meetings, issue resolution, troubleshooting, etc.
Ability to analyze technical problems around product installation, configuration, integration.
Experience with Unix and/or Linux Experience with LLD, MOP and Test document creation Experience with Software upgrade deployment, System integration test and debugging.
Experience with installation, modification and maintenance of system and utility software on server computer systems Experience with analysis, troubleshooting and resolution of system hardware, software and networking issues.
Expertise in writing test cases and reporting testing results Experience with facilitating troubleshooting issues and download logs from system and raise JIRA to support team.
Thanks & RegardsKamalTechnical RecruiterTanisha Systems Inc Recommended Skills Communication Computer Architectures Debugging Firewalls (Computer Science) Jira Linux Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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