
OSP Design Engineer
AT&T
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: N Charleston • South Carolina • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $63,700 - $95,500 per year
Job Level
JuniorMid-Level
About the role
- Recommends strategic network planning and network evolution policy decisions.
- Evaluates network capacity/performance criteria and develops strategies for network growth and change.
- Creates deliverables, Plans of Record, Forecasts, Serving Plans, Use Permits, Cost Estimates, Handoffs, Workprints, Utility Agreements, etc.
Requirements
- Preferred Bachelors of Science degree in Math, Science, or Engineering.
- Typically requires 1-2 years experience.
- Working knowledge of technical principles, learning ATT technologies.
- Demonstrates a basic knowledge of the engineering position, design tool and databases.
- Has the ability to complete most types of small to medium projects.
- May seek guidance from peers for issues not able to resolve on their own.
Benefits
- Medical/Dental/Vision coverage
- 401(k) plan
- Tuition reimbursement program
- Paid Time Off and Holidays (at least 23 days of vacation each year and 9 company-designated holidays)
- Paid Parental Leave
- Paid Caregiver Leave
- Additional sick leave beyond what state and local law require may be available but is unprotected
- Adoption Reimbursement
- Disability Benefits (short term and long term)
- Life and Accidental Death Insurance
- Supplemental benefit programs: critical illness/accident hospital indemnity/group legal
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
- Extensive employee wellness programs
- Employee discounts up to 50% off on eligible AT&T mobility plans and accessories, AT&T internet (and fiber where available) and AT&T phone.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
network planningnetwork evolutionnetwork capacity evaluationperformance criteria developmentstrategic planningdesign toolsdatabasesproject management
Soft skills
problem-solvingcollaborationcommunication