WNC Corporation
Internship - Wireless Customer Engineer

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Job Description
Key Responsibilities
Participate in the testing of WNC WiFi, cellular mobile subsystem and smart IoT performance. Assist in analysing and improving performance metrics (RSSI, SNR, MCS, PER, latency, throughput). Support troubleshooting of Wi‑Fi and cellular connectivity issues, interference patterns and application‑level behaviour. Execute lab and field testing using WNC testbeds, access points, IoT devices, RF chambers, and diagnostic tools. Process, evaluate, and interpret logs and diagnostic traces from WNC devices.
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Required Qualifications & Skills
Education
Newly graduate with bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Telecommunications, Computer Science, Network Engineering and electrical and electronics Engineering.
Technical Skills
Knowledge and understanding of Wi‑Fi / IEEE 802.11 standards, cellular including 4G/5G and IoT systems. Knowledge of networking fundamentals: TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, routing, switching. Basic understanding of RF concepts (SNR, interference, channel utilization, modulation types). Familiarity with Linux command‑line tools and basic embedded environment workflows. Exposure to Wi‑Fi test and monitoring tools, e.g. Wireshark.


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Soft Skills
Problem‑solving abilities with attention to detail. Clear communication skills and willingness to learn from senior engineers. Ability to work in cross‑functional engineering teams. Organized, proactive, and motivated to grow within WNC. Experience with AI technologies is a plus
Working Conditions
Based at WNC office, lab, or hybrid environment depending on role. Hands‑on work with wireless devices, access points, custom test equipment, and RF testing environments. Occasional travel for interoperability testing, certification events, or customer support (if required).
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