Technical Support Engineer – Wireless Solutions
Hitachi(2 months ago)
About this role
Hitachi Energy is hiring a Wireless Application Engineer to act as a technical expert for advanced wireless solutions used by system integrators and utility customers. The role focuses on supporting deployment and adoption of wireless communication technologies, working closely with regional teams and customers to ensure successful integration and performance. The position includes customer-facing engagement and involvement in product introduction activities within utility communications.
Required Skills
- Technical Support
- Troubleshooting
- Wireless Networking
- Wi-Fi
- Broadband
- IPv4
- IPv6
- TCP
- UDP
- Linux
+11 more
Qualifications
- BSc in Telecommunications
- MSc in Telecommunications
- BSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Computer Science
- BSc in Electronics
- MSc in Electronics
About Hitachi
hitachienergy.comHitachi Energy is a global energy technology company dedicated to powering the transition to a more sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable electricity system. It provides high-voltage products and systems (transformers, switchgear, HVDC), grid integration and automation, digital platforms and lifecycle services to utilities, industries and renewable developers. Hitachi Energy helps customers integrate renewables, modernize transmission and distribution networks, optimize operations and accelerate decarbonization at scale.
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