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Sr. 3GPP RAN Standardization Engineer (Starlink Mobile)

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SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. SR. 3GPP RAN STANDARDIZATION ENGINEER (STARLINK MOBILE) The 3GPP RAN Standardization Engineer will serve as the company’s technical and strategic lead within the 3GPP Radio Access Network (RAN) working groups. This individual will actively participate in 3GPP meetings, drive company contributions to influence 5G and 6G standards (including NTN and spectrum evolution) and ensure alignment between internal engineering teams and global standards developments. The ideal candidate combines deep technical expertise in radio access (RAN) technologies with strong diplomacy and advocacy skills to represent the company’s technical interests in an international standards environment. RESPONSIBILITIES: Act as the company’s primary delegate in relevant 3GPP RAN Working Groups (RAN1, RAN2, RAN3, RAN4, RAN5 as applicable) Present, negotiate, and defend company contributions and proposals to ensure alignment of emerging standards with product and regulatory goals Build and maintain relationships with other 3GPP members, operators, chipset vendors, and regulatory bodies Draft, review, and submit technical contributions on topics such as 5G/6G NR, 5G/6G NTN, RAN architecture, spectrum bands, and performance evaluation Provide detailed technical analysis on topics relevant to the Working Group discussion, such as: RAN1: develop SLS/LLS simulation tools; perform a
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