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DAS and Small Cell RF Manager job description

What is a DAS and Small Cell RF Manager?

Distributed Antenna System (DAS) is a network of antennas used to improve wireless communication coverage in large or densely populated areas. It allows for more efficient use of frequencies and better signal quality.

Small Cell is a software tool used to manage and optimize small cell networks, which are low-powered wireless access points that can improve coverage and capacity in specific areas. The RF Manager can help operators monitor and adjust parameters such as transmit power, frequency, and handover to ensure optimal network performance.

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Experts in recruiting DAS and Small Cell RF Managers

At First Point Group, we are experts in helping DAS and Small Cell RF Managers find their next role. We have helped companies in over 180 countries and have worked with the largest global telecom companies since 2004.

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Average salaries for DAS and Small Cell RF Managers

The salary of DAS and Small Cell RF Managers can vary depending on several factors, including the engineer's level of education, experience, location, and the size and type of organization they work for.

 

Americas

$120,000 - $130,000 (USD)

$45,000 - $80,000 (MXN)

UK & Europe

£35,000 - £45,000 (GBP)

€50,000 - €60,000 (EUR)

Middle East & Africa

د.إ25,000 - 18,000  (AED)

Asia

¥8,000,000 - ¥13,000,000 (YEN)

DAS and Small Cell RF Manager

Responsibilities & Qualifications

What are responsibilities and job description of a DAS and Small Cell RF Manager?

The responsibilities and job description of a DAS (Distributed Antenna System) and Small Cell RF Manager typically include the following:

Design and Planning: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for designing and planning the DAS or Small Cell network to ensure optimal coverage, capacity, and performance. This involves site surveys, equipment selection, and deployment planning.

Installation and Commissioning: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager oversees the installation and commissioning of the DAS or Small Cell network. This includes the installation of antennas, cabling, and other equipment, as well as testing and verification of the network.

Monitoring and Maintenance: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for monitoring the network's performance and ensuring that it operates at peak efficiency. This includes regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution.

Network Optimization: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for optimizing the network to ensure the best possible user experience. This may involve adjusting parameters such as transmit power, frequency, and handover, as well as analyzing network usage and traffic patterns to identify areas for improvement.

Documentation and Reporting: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for documenting the network design, installation, and maintenance processes. They also provide regular reports to management and other stakeholders on the network's performance and operational status.

Overall, the DAS and Small Cell RF Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that wireless communication networks operate at optimal performance, delivering reliable coverage and capacity to users.

 


 

What skills, qualifications and experience does a DAS and Small Cell RF Manager need?

The responsibilities and job description of a DAS (Distributed Antenna System) and Small Cell RF Manager typically include the following:

Design and Planning: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for designing and planning the DAS or Small Cell network to ensure optimal coverage, capacity, and performance. This involves site surveys, equipment selection, and deployment planning.

Installation and Commissioning: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager oversees the installation and commissioning of the DAS or Small Cell network. This includes the installation of antennas, cabling, and other equipment, as well as testing and verification of the network.

Monitoring and Maintenance: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for monitoring the network's performance and ensuring that it operates at peak efficiency. This includes regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution.

Network Optimization: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for optimizing the network to ensure the best possible user experience. This may involve adjusting parameters such as transmit power, frequency, and handover, as well as analyzing network usage and traffic patterns to identify areas for improvement.

Documentation and Reporting: The DAS and Small Cell RF Manager is responsible for documenting the network design, installation, and maintenance processes. They also provide regular reports to management and other stakeholders on the network's performance and operational status.

Overall, the DAS and Small Cell RF Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that wireless communication networks operate at optimal performance, delivering reliable coverage and capacity to users.

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