TeleWorld Solutions

Cell Site Shakedown Technician

Job Locations US
ID 2025-3201
Category
Engineering
Type
Full Time

Overview

TeleWorld Solutions is seeking a Cell Site Shakedown Technician for our team to support the final stage of wireless network deployments, ensuring newly integrated sites are fully functional, meet quality standards, and are customer ready. This position plays a critical role in validating site readiness through rigorous testing, troubleshooting, and documentation.

 

TeleWorld Solutions is a strategic wireless engineering and consulting firm offering network operators, OEMs and tower companies’ turnkey design, optimization, network dimensioning, and deployment services. 

With the experience of hundreds of thousands of successful implementations, including macro, DAS, Small Cells, and Wi-Fi, the world’s leading network operators and OEMs trust our knowledge and experience to plan, perform, troubleshoot, and implement an array of technologies and solutions.2024 Badges web sm

 

TeleWorld helps customers plan, design, manage, measure, and monetize opportunities throughout the network lifecycle and across every element of their network.

 

Come join our Veteran-Friendly Team. The Company with Great Benefits and certified as "A Great Place to Work".

Responsibilities

  • Perform end-to-end site validation after construction and integration is complete (shakedown).
  • Inspect physical installations: grounding, power connections, RF cables, fiber, jumpers, labeling, and equipment mounts.
  • Conduct RF path and fiber continuity tests using tools such as OTDR, PIM testers, and spectrum analyzers.
  • Verify functionality of radios, antennas, basebands, routers, and all associated transmission equipment.
  • Validate all alarms (dry/wet contact, external), GPS lock, and software load status.
  • Run configuration checks and assist with software loads or reboots when required.
  • Coordinate with field teams, integration engineers, and NOC to resolve site-level issues.
  • Perform call testing, data throughput validation, and E911 tests (as required).
  • Complete detailed Shakedown Reports, including photos, test logs, and pass/fail documentation.
  • Escalate and track defects until closure.
  • Travel to site locations across assigned market(s).

Qualifications

  • 3–6 years of experience in telecom field operations, site commissioning, or integration.
  • Familiar with Samsung, Nokia, or Ericsson wireless equipment (CDU, FSU, BBUs, RRUs, routers).
  • Strong understanding of LTE/5G site architecture, power requirements, RF paths, and backhaul.
  • Experience using RF and fiber test tools: OTDR, PIM, VSWR, Anritsu, FiberScope, etc.
  • Familiarity with site documentation standards: RFDS, MOPs, close-out packages.
  • Comfortable working independently in field environments.
  • Ability to read site diagrams, power schematics, and rack layouts.
  • Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel up to 90%.
  • OSHA 10 and RF Safety certifications preferred.
  • Preferred Tools/Skills:
  • OTDR (EXFO, JDSU), Spectrum Analyzer, Anritsu Site Master
  • Fiber Inspection (FiberChek, Fiberscope)
  • Samsung MMBS, FSU, VDU, Nokia BB6630/6648, IXRE routers
  • MS Office for reporting and documentation
  • Mobile apps or internal tools for data logging and photo upload.

 

Join Our Veteran-Friendly Team:

Are you a veteran or a veteran spouse with expertise in telecommunications? Join our team at TeleWorld Solutions, where we value your military experience and provide great benefits. We invite all veterans and veteran spouses to bring their skills and dedication to our team.

 

TeleWorld Solutions is committed to employing a diverse workforce and provides Equal Employment Opportunity for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

 

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