WiFi Systems Architect (CPE / STB / Android TV)
Role summary
We're looking for a WiFi Systems Architect to become the internal technical authority for next-generation broadband and Android TV devices.
You'll evaluate hardware platforms, investigate complex WiFi issues, analyze device logs, work directly with international hardware vendors and help define future customer-premises equipment. This is a hands-on engineering position requiring deep understanding of WiFi behaviour inside embedded devices rather than enterprise networking.
Responsibilities
• Architect next-generation CPE and Android TV devices
• Investigate complex WiFi performance issues
• Debug device logs using ADB and Linux
• Analyze packet captures with Wireshark
• Evaluate WiFi chipsets and hardware vendors
• Execute performance testing using Candela and Spirent
• Review firmware behaviour
• Support vendor qualification
• Mentor internal engineering teams
• Define technical requirements for future devices
Required Skills
• 5+ years device-level WiFi engineering
• CPE or STB experience
• Android TV
• Linux
• ADB
• Wireshark
• WiFi debugging
• Embedded networking
• Vendor management
• Fluent Polish
• Fluent English
Technologies
• WiFi
• Android TV
• CPE
• STB
• Linux
• ADB
• Wireshark
• Candela
• Spirent
• TR-398
• TR-069
• Chipsets
• Embedded Linux
Nice To Have
• Test automation
• Python
• Bash
• Embedded systems
• Telecom QA
• Broadband devices
• ISP infrastructure
• Hardware validation
• Vendor certification
Soft Skills
• Technical leadership
• High ownership
• Analytical mindset
• Attention to detail
• Communication
• Vendor management
• Mentoring
• Problem solving
• Curiosity
• Decision making
Job description
Important
• Hybrid role (3 days/week in Warsaw, Katowice or Wrocław)
• Fluent Polish (minimum B2, preferably C1) required
• Fluent English required
• 5+ years of hands-on WiFi device engineering
• Commercial experience with CPE, STB or Android TV devices
• Strong Linux, ADB and Wireshark experience
• Experience debugging device-level WiFi issues
• Experience working with chipset vendors
• Traditional Network Engineers without device debugging experience are not suitable