Motorola Solutions
Radio Communications
RadioNetworkPlanningEngineer
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“Radio Network Planning Engineer at Motorola Solutions. Skills: Radio Network Planning, Mobile Radio Technologies, GIS Tools, RAN Implementation. Create radio network plans. Discuss coverage requirements”
Industry & Context.
Travel Requirements: Under 10%
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
10+ years of experience in planning mobile radio networks, Track record of successfully planning Radio Access Networks (RANs) for large mobile communications networks, Proficient with at least one radio network planning software application, Proficient with GIS tools, Good understanding of mobile radio technologies (TETRA, ASTRO and DMR), Hands-on experience of RAN implementation, Experience of radio planning in a pre-sales environment, Fluent in Polish, Fluent in English, Demonstrated ability to write clear and accurate technical reports, Excellent communications skills, Confidence to present solutions to customers, Willingness to establish and develop professional relationships remotely
Nice to Have
Preferably private LMR networks
What You'll Do.
Create radio network plans
Discuss coverage requirements
Create coverage and frequency plans
Evaluate tender requirements
Create input for proposals
Present solutions to customers
Liaise with site acquisition teams
Create detailed RF network plans
Support coverage optimisation activities
Analyze drive test data
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Liaising with site acquisition teams; Liaising with transmission planning; Liaising with systems engineers; Establish and develop professional relationships remotely
Communication Scope
Excellent communications skills; Confidence to present solutions to customers
Full Job Description
## **Company Overview** At Motorola Solutions, we believe that everything starts with our people. We’re a global close-knit community, united by the relentless pursuit to help keep people safer everywhere. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Connect with a career that matters, and help us build a safer future. ## **Department Overview** The Radio Network Planning (RNP) team provides radio networking planning services to the regional systems and field engineering teams with the International region (APAC and EMEA). The services provided include: radio coverage predictions; coverage optimisation; traffic planning; frequency planning; drive test data analysis and reports; GIS Data sourcing/conversion; microwave link planning; customer presentations and basic RF training. Services are provided throughout the lifecycle of a radio system from pre-sale design through deployment to in-service support. ## Job Description The Radio Network Planning Engineer reports to the RNP Manager and is responsible for the creation of radio network plans for mission critical radio communications networks. These networks are typically for government public safety organisations (e.g. Police, Fire Services, Border Guards, etc.) but also include other sectors such as public transport (Airports, Metros, etc.) and utilities (e.g. water and electricity distribution). Our customers rely on our radio communications network in the moments that matter and we help to ensure the safety of both workers and citizens. The networks typically employ Land Mobile Radio (LMR) technologies such as APCO25, TETRA or DMR. The responsibilities of the role include: Pre-Sale * Discussing coverage requirements with potential customers * Creating initial coverage and frequency plans using radio planning tools * Evaluati
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