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iPhone Field Validation Engineer
at Apple in Madrid
Works on the Technical Approval of our products with Wireless Carriers. This will include field testing of new releases and products. Additionally the candidate will also be involved in the investigation and debug of issues and verification of fixes. The candidate will work with the wireless certification and development teams on issues reported by a carrier’s customers and field personnel.
Required Experience:
- Several years of relevant work experience.
- Live network test experience with the ability to identify specific test locations
Education/Training
- Should have a bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Systems Engineering
- Technical training relating to Hardware and Software testing
- Technical understanding and experience with GSM/GPRS, Edge, CDMA and UMTS.
Must have:
- Experience in Field Testing and knowledge of interworking of cellular carriers
- Testing and debug of GSM communications systems
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to manage relationships across functional areas with Carrier Certification Engineers.
- Strong communication skills tailored to situation and audience
- Fluent in English and local language(s)
- Able to travel internationally (on short notice for up to several weeks)
Should have:
- Strong problem identification and issue resolution abilities
- Able to investigate and debug complex issue investigations
- Issue tracking and management
- Good understanding of the GCF Field Trial requirements and familiarity with the GSM Association DG.11 ‘Field Trial Guidelines’
Nice to have:
- Familiarity with WiFi/BT communications systems
- Strong technical knowledge of industry standards.
- Understanding of the ‘Certification Criteria’ and/or the International Various Voluntary and Regulatory Certification Schemes
- Experience with government regulatory approvals
More info: http://jobs.apple.com/index.ajs?BID=1&method=mExternal.showJob&RID=48874&CurrentPage=1
Published at 16-03-2010
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