Wifi Engineer | Yearly renewable contract | Up to 3.6k + PB
Validate design and predictive survey results (Ekahau/AirMagnet).
Confirm AP placement drawings and cabling requirements with contractor.
Provide mounting standards, labeling scheme, and patching guidelines.
Review and finalize bill of materials (APs, controllers, licenses, accessories).
Supervise contractor’s AP mounting and cabling; perform spot‐checks for compliance.
Apply SSID, VLAN, authentication/security policies, and RF optimization features.
Integrate with LAN/WAN, DHCP/DNS, NAC (ClearPass/ISE), and firewall rules.
Perform functional and performance testing (SSID broadcast, roaming, throughput, latency).
Validate security and guest access workflows.
Support customer UAT and track punch‐list items for contractor fixes.
Produce as‐built records (AP maps with MAC/hostnames, final configs).
Archive controller configurations and test results.
Deliver runbooks and conduct knowledge transfer with Day 2 Ops team.
Monitor Wi‐Fi during go‐live stabilization (1–2 weeks).
Troubleshoot and fine‐tune RF or policy issues.
Escalate and close contractor defects (e.g., misaligned APs, cabling faults).
Ensure monitoring and auto‐ticketing are operational in NetGain + ServiceNow.
Develop reusable configuration templates and automation scripts (APIs, Ansible, REST).
Standardize naming conventions, VLAN mappings, and deployment playbooks.
Capture lessons learned after each project to improve rollout speed and quality.
Maintain a deployment “best practices” library for engineers and contractors.
Define and monitor key KPIs (onboarding success, AP utilization, roaming, SLA thresholds).
Enable anomaly detection and predictive alerts via NetGain AIOps.
Integrate auto‐ticketing with ServiceNow enriched with root‐cause context.
Pilot and adopt self‐healing scripts (e.g., auto‐adjust radio power, restart failing AP radios).
Track vendor AIOps capabilities (Aruba, Cisco, Ruckus) and align them with NetGain strategy.
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