Job Description
Job ID: 24370
Company: Nokia Corporation
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Job Type: Full Time
Experience: 10+ years 4G/5G Small Cells / Femtocell testing
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering / Computer Science
Expected Salary: ₹40–70 Lakhs per year
Job Category: Applied R&D, 5G Testing, Network Integration, Small Cells Architecture, Engineering, Information Technology
Website: Website
Contact: Contact us
About the Company:
🌐 Nokia leads 4G/5G innovation across mobile networks, delivering mission-critical telecom infrastructure for global connectivity.
Inclusive culture empowers diverse teams with continuous learning, well-being programs, and ethical leadership recognition.
About the Role:
🔧 Lead E2E testing for Femtocell/Small Cell solutions in cutting-edge 4G/5G networks, ensuring top performance and quality.
Drive multi-disciplinary R&D through lab/field debugging, network integration, and innovative problem-solving for customer impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- 🛠️ Execute E2E Network Integration, Functional Regression, Call Processing testing; debug complex issues using Qualcomm MTPs/Commercial UEs/QXDM logs.
- ⚙️ Serve as primary contact for Network Elements upgrades/configurations; develop OAM/CP test plans for Small Cells Gateway/FEMTO NLT.
- 📊 Run manual/automated test cases in Quality Centre/DCT; deliver accurate reports while meeting project timelines.
Requirements:
Core Skills:
- 🛠️ 10+ years Femtocell/Small Cells/4G/5G testing; hands-on ENDC/CBRS/Dual Cell/L2/L3; gNB config (cOAM/SeGW troubleshooting).
- 🔒 Bachelor’s Engineering/CS; proven E2E testing expertise in 5G domain with Qualcomm tools/QXDM debugging.
Desired:
- 📊 Test execution/reporting; strong timeline adherence; automation experience.
Why Join Nokia?
✅ Bangalore senior architect pay ₹40–70L (Nokia BLR median ₹52L+ stocks/benefits) in global 5G leader with inclusive culture.
✅ Continuous learning/mentoring/diverse teams; impactful work building sustainable networks for billions.
✅ Ethical employer with well-being programs, ERGs, and career growth in cutting-edge telecom R&D.