Company
We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
€250 - €500 per day
CPE Test Engineer Liege, Belgium Freelance, Contract - Long Term Hybrid Rates are Negotiable, depending on experience Are you passionate about shaping the future of high-speed internet? Join a dynamic team and play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability and performance of cutting-edge Docsis CPE devices. As a CPE Test Engineer, you will: Harness the power of automation: Develop and execute innovative test scripts to streamline the testing process and accelerate time-to-market. Dive deep into the technical intricacies: Leverage your expertise in Docsis networks, modems, and protocols to identify and resolve complex issues. Collaborate with a talented team: Work alongside experienced engineers to ensure the highest quality standards are met. Your technical toolkit should include: A strong foundation in test automation Docsis network & modem knowledge Solid understanding of networking fundamentals VoIP expertise and experience with functional and non-functional tests Familiarity with WiFi standards and testing experience Linux-based environment and commands If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a tangible impact on the world of broadband technology, we invite you to apply. 5V Video are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of this job vacancy. We offer a reward scheme if you can recommend someone for this position, up to £250 for you and an additional £250 to a charity of your choice, 5V Video are recognised talent solutions experts within Video and Broadcast Technology working across Europe, the UK and North America.
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