Wireless Network Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-06
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IT/Tech
Network Engineer, Wireless / 5G
Loop is revolutionizing the future of EV charging. Backed by Fifth Wall and Agility, Loop has quickly become one of the fastest-growing networks in the U.S., deploying over 7,500 chargers since our 2019 launch and earning a place among the Top 5 EV charging companies nationwide. At Loop, we’re not just building infrastructure—we’re powering the shift to a smarter, cleaner, and more connected world of transportation.
RoleWireless Network Deployment Engineer to ensure the uptime, performance, and connectivity of Loop’s EV charging infrastructure and IT systems across all deployment sites. This role owns the day-to-day management of site wireless networks, including SIM and cellular aggregator administration, while supporting connectivity and health of EV chargers, routers, access points, and related field devices. The ideal candidate will bring hands-on experience with cellular networking hardware, SIM lifecycle management, and wireless site plan reviews, while also contributing light IT help desk support and scalable network infrastructure design.
Responsibilities- WAN & Cellular Network Management — Own the administration and day-to-day management of Loop's cellular network aggregator platform, including SIM provisioning, activation, deactivation, pooled data management, usage monitoring, and carrier escalations.
- Monitor WAN connectivity across all deployed sites, proactively identifying and resolving cellular outages, data overages, or degraded connections.
- Manage cellular router configuration and firmware across the fleet, including Cradlepoint, Ubiquiti and In-Hand platforms.
- Maintain relationships with cellular carrier representatives and vendor contacts to resolve escalated connectivity issues.
- Track and optimize SIM data usage across the network to manage costs and ensure service continuity.
- Maintain accurate documentation of site configurations, SIM inventory, cellular carrier assignments, design standards, and support procedures.
- EV Charging Infrastructure Support — Monitor and maintain uptime of EV chargers, networking hardware, and site connectivity equipment across all deployment locations.
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot cellular routers, Ubiquiti switches and access points, SIM-enabled devices, and associated field networking equipment at deployment sites.
- Perform on-site and remote diagnostics on charger connectivity issues—including SIM connectivity failures, cellular signal degradation, and router misconfigurations.
- Coordinate with field and operations teams to ensure successful commissioning and network connectivity of new EV charging sites.
- Escalate unresolved hardware or software issues to engineering or vendor support teams with complete diagnostic documentation.
- Wireless Site Plan Review — Review site plans and electrical drawings to prepare wireless network deployment, evaluating cellular signal coverage, equipment placement, conduit routing for network cabling, and AP placement for optimal coverage.
- Identify potential connectivity risks at proposed sites (signal dead zones, interference sources, inadequate infrastructure) and recommend design modifications before installation.
- Conduct pre-deployment site surveys including cellular signal testing, access point range analysis, and cabling route reviews.
- Collaborate with customer and installer network engineering, deployment, and construction teams to ensure network design requirements are incorporated into site plans from the outset.
- Maintain and update Loop's networking design standards and site configuration templates based on field learnings.
- Build & Deployment — Assemble, provision, and test network enclosures, cellular routers, switches, and peripherals in a lab environment prior to deployment.
- Apply baseline firmware, custom configuration templates, and carrier-specific APN settings to ensure out-of-the-box connectivity.
- Execute pre-deployment validation to verify and secure connectivity to management dashboards and EV chargers.
- Associate's degree or technical certification in Wireless Networking (e.g., CCNP Wireless), Information Technology, or related field — or equivalent hands-on experience.
- 3+ years of…
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