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Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions is seeking a passionate and skilled Full Stack Engineer to join the ERCS team, part of the Private Cellular Network (PCN) product line. This team of six engineers in India is responsible for building on-prem and cloud service features related to the RAN domain for the EP5G PCN solution. We foster a collaborative, fast-paced culture focused on innovation, ownership, and technical excellence. This role will contribute to accelerating RAN domain R&D, enhancing product performance, and delivering scalable, enterprise-grade solutions.
Job Responsibility:
Design and develop full-stack features for the PCN product line, covering both frontend and backend components
Collaborate with Product Owners to refine and implement technical requirements
Work closely with cross-functional engineering teams to ensure seamless integration and delivery
Promote a culture of technical excellence and continuous improvement
Stay current with emerging technologies, particularly in cloud platforms, Kubernetes, and scalable architecture
Build expertise in the RAN domain and mentor team members to elevate technical depth
Requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science or a related field
5+ years of experience as a Full Stack Developer
Proficiency in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript (ES6+)
Hands-on experience with Ember.js or similar frameworks (e.g., React, Angular)
Strong backend development skills using Golang
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and Kubernetes
Exposure to cloud platforms such as AWS and GCP
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Demonstrated eagerness to learn and work with cutting-edge technologies
Nice to have:
Background in 4G/5G radio technologies and RAN domain is a significant plus
Understanding of telecommunications and cellular networks