Technology has always been an integral part of Disney's legacy, from pioneering animation techniques to advanced theme park systems. As a Wireless Engineer - Cellular at Disney Enterprise Technology, you'll play a crucial role in supporting major Disney brands by delivering essential mobility services.
The position involves designing and implementing cutting-edge cellular systems, including private 5G, neutral host CBRS, and neutral host DAS. You'll be responsible for developing architectures and guidelines for planning, designing, and configuring wireless cellular networks. This role requires expertise in cellular RF characteristics, signal propagation, and authentication methods.
Working at Disney means joining a company that values innovation and creativity. You'll be part of a team that ensures seamless mobile connectivity for both Cast Members and Guests across Disney's various properties and businesses. The role offers competitive compensation ranging from $104,600 to $140,200 per year, plus additional benefits including medical coverage and potential bonus opportunities.
Key responsibilities include collaborating with various network engineering teams, conducting RF surveys, providing tier-4 incident support, and producing detailed documentation. You'll work with state-of-the-art technology while contributing to the connectivity infrastructure that powers Disney's entertainment empire.
The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience with cellular networks, strong understanding of wireless technologies, and a bachelor's degree in a relevant technical field. This position offers the opportunity to work with world-class teams while advancing your career in wireless engineering at one of the world's most renowned entertainment companies.
Join Disney's legacy of technological innovation and be part of creating the future of wireless connectivity across our global entertainment network. Your expertise will directly impact the guest experience and operational efficiency of Disney's various businesses, from theme parks to media networks.