Full-Time

Principal Wi-Fi Engineering Architect

Venues & Stadiums, Consultant

Posted on 5/8/2026

Deadline 5/31/26
Verizon Communications

Verizon Communications

10,001+ employees

Nationwide wireless, broadband, TV services

Compensation Overview

$129.5k - $248k/yr

+ Incentive-based compensation

Livingston, NJ, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; occasional on-site trainings; up to 50% travel.

Category
Sales & Solution Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Juniper
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree or four or more years of work experience
  • Six or more years of relevant experience required, demonstrated through one or a combination of work and/or military experience, or specialized training
  • Extensive, hands-on experience with one or more leading Wi-Fi and network vendors (e.g., Extreme Networks, Cisco, Juniper, Aruba)
  • Significant experience within Wi-Fi network engineering, specifically with Wi-Fi/Mobility networks and networking devices, protocols, and operating systems
  • Demonstrable expertise in designing and deploying complex, high-density Wi-Fi solutions
  • Willingness to travel up to 50%
Responsibilities
  • Credibility & Consulting: Building credibility and effectively consulting customers during sales calls, relying on in-depth industry knowledge to clearly convey intricate technical solutions
  • Pre-sales & Design: Supporting pre-sales and design by defining requirements, estimating Level of Effort (LOE), and applying a deep understanding of Wi-Fi technologies
  • Discovery & Assessment: Performing advanced site surveys with tools like drones and 360 cameras to capture detailed data for accurate design and planning
  • Predictive Modelling: Utilizing modelling tools for complex designs and RFP responses to anticipate challenges, optimize performance, and mitigate risks
  • High-Level Design: Creating initial High-Level Designs (HLDs) and attending kick-off meetings to shape the overall project direction
  • Solutions Architect Support: Collaborating on CPE builds, BOM validation, and design reviews, demonstrating a deep understanding of hardware and interoperability
  • Low-Level Design & Delivery: Creating Low-Level Designs (LLDs) and delivery runbooks
  • Link Between Stakeholders: Acting as the central technical liaison between the customer, delivery partners (TPVs), and construction teams to ensure seamless execution
  • Design Validation & Audits: Performing RF design reviews and regular technical audits throughout the project lifecycle to ensure adherence to best practices and quality standards
  • Evaluating Conformance with Design: Evaluating the completed work to determine its conformance with the design and reviewing partner work to ensure it strictly follows specifications
  • Advisory & Escalation: Serving as the technical escalation point for resolving complex issues and providing expert advice on intricate Low-Level Designs (LLDs)
  • WLAN Implementation Support: Providing guidance on configurations, leading advanced troubleshooting, and delivering training to delivery partners
  • Performance Tuning & Optimization: Applying deep technical expertise to analyze RF network data and develop optimization strategies for performance tuning
  • Event Support: Supporting critical events by monitoring Wi-Fi network health, troubleshooting issues, and suggesting optimizations to maintain seamless connectivity
Desired Qualifications
  • Direct experience developing Stadium RF designs, including RF propagation modelling and site surveys at stadium locations with tools such as Ekahau or Hamina
  • Proven skills in data collection, troubleshooting, interference analysis, and High-Density RF optimization
  • Demonstrated expertise in solution design, with the ability to lead technical discussions, fully vet customer requirements, and produce comprehensive technical documentation
  • Strong communication and relational skills, with the ability to build a trusted advisor relationship with clients and clearly articulate complex topics
  • Familiarity with electrical engineering and construction techniques
  • Experience with Hamina RF Modelling Software
  • CWNE (Certified Wireless Networking Expert) or 5+ years of direct RF engineering experience
  • CWDP (Certified Wireless Design Professional)
  • Extreme Certified Expert (Wireless)
  • CCNP/CCIE (Wireless)
  • Hamina Certified Network Architect
  • Ekahau Certified Survey Engineer (ECSE)
  • If Verizon and this role sound like a fit for you, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every “even better” qualification listed above.
Verizon Communications

Verizon Communications

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Verizon Communications provides wireless, broadband, and digital TV services to individuals and businesses in the United States. Its core products are mobile phone plans, home internet, and TV packages offered on subscription-based models, often bundled with devices such as smartphones and wearables. Customers choose plans that fit their needs, and Verizon sells devices and financing options to support service adoption. The company’s network runs on 5G technology to deliver faster speeds and better connectivity, with emphasis on reliable coverage. What sets Verizon apart is its focus on keeping a large, dependable network and offering personalized plans and bundles (e.g., myPlan) to fit different budgets and usage patterns, alongside ongoing innovation in services. Verizon’s goal is to provide essential, secure communication services at scale while expanding its technology offerings to attract and retain customers and stay competitive in a busy telecom market.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1983

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Frontier fiber integration enables cross‑sell of wireless and broadband, lifting ARPU and competing directly with Comcast and Charter.
  • Satellite‑everywhere and Digital Twin capabilities open high‑margin B2B and public‑safety contracts with federal and state agencies.
  • Sophisticated hybrid bond and buyback strategy supports shareholder returns while funding 5G and fiber without immediate rating erosion.

What critics are saying

  • T‑Mobile’s aggressive postpaid growth and AT&T’s fiber expansion will compress Verizon’s wireless and broadband market share and ARPU.
  • Frontier integration missteps or higher churn could destroy billions in acquisition value and delay fixed‑broadband synergy capture.
  • High debt and buyback commitments will force dividend cuts or capex reductions if interest rates rise materially over the next two years.

What makes Verizon Communications unique

  • Verizon combines a 30+ million home fiber footprint with nationwide 5G to offer converged mobility and fixed broadband bundles.
  • Its 2,600‑asset multi‑orbit satellite fleet creates a unique disaster‑resilient network for mission‑critical and public‑safety customers.
  • AI‑powered Digital Twin network modeling and the V Team Disaster Response Corps differentiate Verizon in government and enterprise emergency communications.

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Rolling Out
May 11th, 2026
Verizon launches $12B hybrid bond sale as issuers rush to lock in near-record low rates

Verizon has launched a $12 billion hybrid bond offering, one of the year's largest corporate debt sales, as borrowing costs hover just above multi-decade lows. The telecommunications giant is among roughly 12 firms rushing to raise capital before Tuesday's inflation data potentially resets market conditions. The timing reflects broader urgency amongst corporate treasurers. Average spreads on high-grade corporate bonds sit just six basis points above multi-decade lows, creating a narrow window for favourable terms. Dealers project approximately $50 billion in new bond sales for the week. Hybrid bonds, carrying characteristics of both debt and equity, allow Verizon to raise substantial capital without the full leverage impact of senior debt on its credit ratings. The structure suggests careful balance sheet management following heavy spending on C-band spectrum and 5G infrastructure.

5Gstore
May 6th, 2026
Satellite everywhere: Verizon expands fleet to 2,600 assets.

Satellite everywhere: Verizon expands fleet to 2,600 assets. Verizon has dramatically expanded its satellite communications capabilities, growing its disaster response fleet to 2,600 assets as part of a comprehensive "satellite-everywhere" failover strategy. This massive expansion represents a significant leap forward in emergency communications infrastructure, ensuring connectivity when terrestrial networks fail. Multi-Orbit satellite technology takes center stage. The centerpiece of Verizon's expansion is a groundbreaking multi-orbit off-road trailer that can seamlessly switch between Geostationary Orbit (GEO) and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems. This rugged vehicle, equipped with an AvL Technologies flyaway terminal, can navigate deep woods, muddy disaster zones, and washed-out coastal areas where traditional infrastructure has failed. "By moving toward a 'satellite-everywhere' failover strategy, we've integrated these links into more permanent facilities and mobile units than ever before," explained Karen Schulz, communications for Verizon Global Network & Technology. "While terrestrial fiber is the gold standard, we think it's important to create yet another redundant backhaul layer in case of impact from a storm." Diverse fleet serves critical emergency functions. Verizon's expanded satellite arsenal includes satellite-linked mobile deployable cell sites, mobile satellite link kits, and permanent satellite links for facilities. The multi-orbit trailer specifically serves as: * Mobile cell site for search and rescue teams * Communications hub for emergency command centers * Temporary "bridge" for communities that have lost their primary tower For businesses relying on cellular failover solutions, understanding these cellular failover best practices becomes increasingly important as satellite technology continues advancing. Permanent backup solutions in hurricane-prone areas. Beyond mobile units, Verizon is testing permanent satellite backhaul at high-power cell towers in hurricane-prone Southeast regions including Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas. These installations feature backup battery power, backup generator power, and permanent satellite connectivity to maintain cellular traffic even when power and fiber infrastructure are compromised. The company works with multiple satellite partners for resiliency, though specific operators weren't disclosed. This multi-vendor approach ensures redundancy across different satellite constellations and orbital positions. Enterprise implications for network reliability. This satellite expansion has significant implications for enterprise customers. As extreme weather events become more frequent, businesses need reliable backup connectivity solutions. Verizon's satellite-everywhere approach demonstrates the growing importance of emergency communications planning in modern network design. The technology also highlights the convergence of terrestrial cellular and satellite networks, creating more resilient communication systems that can adapt to challenging conditions. 5Gstore take. Verizon's massive satellite fleet expansion signals a fundamental shift in how carriers approach network resilience. The 2,600-asset deployment represents serious investment in disaster preparedness, moving beyond traditional backup generators to space-based redundancy. For enterprises, this development reinforces the importance of multi-path connectivity strategies. While Verizon's satellite-everywhere approach focuses on disaster response, businesses should consider similar redundancy principles in their own network designs. Whether through cellular failover, satellite backup, or hybrid solutions, the goal remains consistent: ensuring connectivity when it matters most. The multi-orbit capability is particularly impressive, allowing seamless switching between GEO and LEO satellites based on conditions and requirements. This flexibility could become the standard for next-generation emergency communications systems. Faq. What is Verizon's "satellite-everywhere" strategy? Verizon's satellite-everywhere strategy integrates satellite communications into permanent facilities and mobile units as a failover solution when terrestrial fiber networks are compromised by storms or disasters. How many satellite assets does Verizon now have? Verizon has expanded its satellite fleet to 2,600 assets this year, representing a significant increase from previous deployments. What can the multi-orbit off-road trailer do? The multi-orbit trailer can switch between GEO and LEO satellite systems while serving as a mobile 5G hotspot in remote disaster zones, acting as a cell site for rescue teams or temporary bridge for communities. Which areas are getting permanent satellite backup? Verizon is testing permanent satellite backhaul at high-power cell towers in hurricane-prone Southeast areas including Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas. Need reliable connectivity solutions for your business? Contact 5Gstore to explore enterprise cellular and satellite options from leading brands including Peplink, Cradlepoint, Teltonika, Semtech, Inseego, Digi, and Katalyst.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 14th, 2026
Verizon's new CEO Daniel Schulman pledges customer-first shift after years of network focus

Verizon has appointed Daniel Schulman as its new CEO, replacing Hans Vestberg after eight years. Schulman, who previously served on Verizon's board for seven years and has extensive telecommunications experience, including 18 years at AT&T, outlined a strategic shift during the company's Q3 2025 earnings call. Schulman acknowledged Verizon's strong network foundation but stated the company has failed to capitalise on customer growth opportunities. He emphasised a "fundamental change" towards a customer-first approach, aiming to build the industry's best value proposition and customer experience. The CEO, who also led PayPal, American Express and Virgin Mobile, described Verizon as being at a "critical inflection point". The company is pursuing convergence through its pending Frontier acquisition, expected to close early next year.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 10th, 2026
Verizon's price target rises to $51 amid $5B cost cuts and transparency concerns

Verizon Communications' fair value estimate has nudged up from $50.76 to $51.17, reflecting mixed analyst sentiment on the telecoms operator's progress. Multiple firms including Oppenheimer, Scotiabank and Citi raised price targets, citing $5 billion in expense reductions across headcount, capital expenditure and vendor costs. Scotiabank highlighted momentum in subscriber growth and pricing improvements supporting the turnaround strategy. However, concerns are mounting. KeyBanc criticised Verizon's updated reporting structure for reducing transparency, whilst DBS Bank downgraded the stock over execution and competitive worries. Verizon is reviewing hundreds of millions in sports sponsorships, potentially exiting its NFL partnership, and reportedly seeking a replacement for its consumer division head. The company authorised a $25 billion share buyback programme and declared a quarterly dividend of $0.7075 per share.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 9th, 2026
DBS Bank downgrades Verizon to hold despite 19% stock gain and 5.9% dividend yield

DBS Bank analyst Sachin Mittal downgraded Verizon Communications to Hold from Buy on 8 April, setting a $52 price target. The downgrade comes despite strong stock performance, with shares rising nearly 19% in 2026 and offering a 5.9% dividend yield. Verizon reported fourth-quarter revenue above estimates in January and projected annual profit and free cash flow exceeding Wall Street expectations. CEO Dan Schulman, who assumed the role in October, has focused on operational efficiency, announcing over 13,000 job cuts in November. The telecommunications company provides communications, technology and streaming services to consumers, businesses and government entities through its Consumer and business segments.