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Wireless Network Planning Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Lead the planning and execution of wireless network deployments, from site surveys to final cutover. * Performance and optimization: Conduct site surveys and RF analysis, and use tools to monitor ...

... Frequency planning (2.4 and 5GHz), TCP/UDP/IP. Preferred qualifications: * Advanced network ... Experience designing and managing enterprise-grade wireless ecosystems (e.g., Cisco, Aruba/HPE, or ...

Designing and planning wireless network architecture and topology. * Supporting network implementation, upgrades, and enhancements. * Analyzing and solving wireless network issues and performance ...

Wireless Engineer

Orlando, FL · Remote

$40 - $60/hr

Develop wireless network capacity planning models to meet customers' future needs. * Evaluate and recommend new wireless technologies, tools, and methodologies to enhance network performance and ...

Wireless Engineer

Dallas, TX · Remote

$40 - $60/hr

Develop wireless network capacity planning models to meet customers' future needs. * Evaluate and recommend new wireless technologies, tools, and methodologies to enhance network performance and ...

Wireless Engineer

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$40 - $60/hr

Develop wireless network capacity planning models to meet customers' future needs. * Evaluate and recommend new wireless technologies, tools, and methodologies to enhance network performance and ...

Financial security & retirement: employer-matched 403(b), planning and hardship resources ... Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot complex wireless issues across multiple layers (RF, network ...

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How much do wireless network planning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for wireless network planning in the United States is $52.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.38 and $62.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Wireless Network Planning vs Wireless Network Design?

AspectWireless Network PlanningWireless Network Design
Primary FocusStrategic planning, site surveys, capacity planningTechnical layout, equipment selection, network architecture
Required SkillsRadio frequency analysis, project management, site assessmentNetwork protocols, hardware configuration, detailed schematics
Work EnvironmentField surveys, planning meetings, collaboration with engineersDesign labs, technical documentation, collaboration with installation teams
CertificationsWireless certifications (e.g., CWNA, CCNA Wireless)Wireless certifications (e.g., CWNA, CCNA Wireless)

Wireless Network Planning involves strategic site surveys and capacity analysis to prepare for network deployment, while Wireless Network Design focuses on creating detailed technical layouts and selecting equipment. Both roles require similar certifications and often work together to ensure a successful wireless network implementation.

What is wireless network planning?

Wireless network planning is the process of designing and organizing the layout, capacity, and performance of a wireless communication network, such as Wi-Fi or cellular networks. It involves analyzing coverage areas, identifying potential sources of interference, determining optimal locations for access points or base stations, and ensuring efficient use of available frequencies. The goal is to provide reliable, high-quality wireless connectivity that meets the needs of users and applications while minimizing costs and maximizing network performance.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in wireless network planning, and how are they typically addressed?

Wireless network planning professionals often encounter challenges such as optimizing network coverage in complex environments, managing spectrum limitations, and anticipating future capacity needs. To address these, they frequently use advanced simulation tools, conduct site surveys, and collaborate closely with field engineers and data analysts. Staying updated on emerging technologies and regulatory requirements is also essential for overcoming these obstacles and ensuring robust, scalable network designs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Wireless Network Planning professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Wireless Network Planning, you need strong knowledge of RF engineering, network design principles, and telecommunications standards, typically supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with network planning tools (such as Atoll or iBwave), simulation software, and relevant certifications like CWNP or Cisco Wireless is common. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for translating technical requirements into practical solutions and collaborating with cross-functional teams. These skills and qualities are essential for designing reliable, efficient wireless networks that meet performance goals and business needs.
Infographic showing various Wireless Network Planning job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,336 per year, or $52.6 per hour.
Wireless Network Consulting Engineer

Wireless Network Consulting Engineer

Glow Networks

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Note: Please do not apply if not having relevant experience.?
Job Role: Wireless Network Consulting Engineer
Location: San Jose, CA Onsite
Role Specific Responsibilities:
The Wireless Network Consulting Engineer will support Service Provider Wi-Fi accounts. This is a critical customer-facing role. This role will be for part of a team of engineers that will support the delivery of Wireless Planning, Design, Implementation & Optimization Services to Cisco's major accounts.
- Required to be local in San Jose as frequent onsite visit will be need as part of the engagement delivery.
- Strong ability to capture data using standard Wireless LAN packet capture, analysis, and troubleshooting tools.
- Assist with architectural planning and design, as well as configuration and integration support within project delivery and ongoing consultative engagements.
- Assist with operational support for complex, wireless network deployments. Identify & document design/architecture best practices for global Cisco Services adoption. The ability to use over the air (OTA) capture tools as well as be able to decode OTA packet traces using Wireshark or equivalent software.
- Participate in network design, performance engineering or problem resolution projects.
- Assist in development of business and technical requirement
- Assist in the development of high-level and low-level design activities
- Assist in the development of network implementation planning
- Assist in configuration and connectivity activities, including test planning and cutover activities
Who You'll Work With
Other Cisco engineers to provide flexible and innovative ways to help meet customer needs while improving profitability for Advanced Services (AS) delivery teams. Cisco's highly technical global resources support customer engagements in all theaters acting as a seamless delivery partner to AS practice and theater teams.
The CX Architecture team focusses on WI-FI solutions and technologies to help customers Plan, build, deploy and migrate networks. We need a creative problem solver, comfortable with challenging the status quo and rapidly responding to customers' demands to deploy and support Cisco's latest technologies and products. With a seasoned mix of broad networking knowledge and specific area expertise, you're well positioned to become a trusted advisor, capable of building solid, long-term relationships with customers. You will be expected to continuously enhance your skills and expertise to lead the technology/solution
Minimum qualifications:
  • Knowledge of Cisco WI-FI portfolio, Wireless Controllers, APs, Cisco Spaces, BLE, and Catalyst Center
  • RF Design background to include Large Enterprise environments, medical clinic environments and medical centers, and complex distribution centers. Strong skills with Ekahau, Hamina, or Air Magnet planning software. Able to lead an RF design team for AP placement.
  • Background in Mesh and outdoor a plus
  • Technologies: LAN Switching, Layer 2 troubleshooting
  • Understanding of the ISE product line as it pertains to WI-FI deployments.
Competitive Knowledge:
Hands-on and troubleshooting on any of the below third-party products would be highly preferred:
  • Ruckus
  • Aruba
  • Huawei
  • Ericsson
  • Scripting knowledge on Python, Pearl would be highly preferred.
Soft Skills:
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills, ability to communicate technology strategy and architecture approach to engineers, executives, and Cisco customers.
  • Strong consulting & client-facing skills to include cross-functional influence, external and internal consulting/partnering.
Education & Certifications:
  • BS/BE/B.Tech degree or equivalent plus 3+ years of related experience in IT industry
  • Certifications Preferred - CCNP (Preferred), CCIP, CCNA ( Plus )
  • Industry Neutral Certifications will also be looked at: CWNE, CWNP
  • Passionate, persuasive, charismatic thought leader capable of quickly establishing executive interest in Cisco services by articulating the value and business advantage of Cisco's network migration services.
  • A self-driven individual with the curiosity to learn, work in a fast-paced changing environment, evolve continuously to keep pace with Cisco's solutions, technologies and industry trends, be an inspiration and trend setters for others.
  • High-level, out-of-the-box thinking, analytical reasoning, and creative problem solving skills with the ability to convert thoughts to real and pragmatic execution