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▷ Urgent Search: 3GPP Standards Expert - Telecommunications/ 3GPP SA2 / 3GPP CT1

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Guildford
6 months ago
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3GPP Standards Expert - Telecommunications / 3GPP SA2/ 3GPP CT1 - Do you have a solid experience in telecommunicationsresearch, standardisation and/or development? - Experience in 3GPPSA2 or 3GPP CT1, and/or related working groups such as SA3, CT4? -Do you want to join a globally recognised mobile/tech developmentcompany? We are seeking an 3GPP Standards Expert with experience inthe 3GPP mobile telecommunications system, with expert knowledge ofSA technologies in systems such as: 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G. join our clientin the northwest Surrey/West London area on a permanent basis. Whatwe look for is: - A Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Engineering,Computer Science, Electronics, Natural Science, and Mathematics, orany other related discipline. - Extensive experience intelecommunications research/standardisation/development, withconsiderable experience in the relevant working group (3GPP SA2 or3GPP CT1, and/or related working groups e.g. SA3, CT4) andpreferably with experience working as an active participant instandards, preferably as a delegate in SA2 or CT1 (or a relatedWorking Group e.g. SA3, CT4). - An appreciation of thestandardization processes is highly desirable (especially anyexperience with 3GPP, NGMN, GSMA). An understanding of thethree-stage standardization method described in ITU TRecommendation I.130 would be an advantage. - A thoroughunderstanding of the 3GPP mobile telecommunications system, withexpert knowledge of SA technologies in systems such as: 2G, 3G, 4G,5G. - A good understanding of relationship between standards andimplementation, and of implementation methodologies. - Selfmotivation and ability to work as part of a team or alone, managingown work, ability to juggle multiple tasks, meet multiple – oftentight – deadlines, and setting sensible priorities according toperceived requirements. - Willingness to travel frequently, oftenlong-haul. Any of the following would be considered a plus: -Knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning(ML), or AI/ML, and its application to 3GPP technologies - Evidenceof patent filing experience - Evidence of high-quality researchpublications. - Ability to write well-structured, accurate andcomplete technical documentation. Experience of contribution to3GPP specs (e.g. through approved CRs/TPs) is highly desirable. Ifthis sounds interesting and youd like to learn more, click the linkbelow to apply or email me with a copy of your resume By applying to this role you understandthat we may collect your personal data and store and process it onour systems. For more information please see our Privacy Notice[...]

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