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FluidStack

Network Engineer, Wireless / Corp

New York, NY$150k–$203kfulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Fluidstack seeks a Network Engineer to own wireless and corporate networking infrastructure across multiple office and data center sites. You'll design Wi-Fi for challenging RF environments, automate network operations, and ensure reliable connectivity at scale as the company builds AI compute infrastructure.

What you'll do

  • Design and deploy wireless networks in RF-challenging environments like data halls, warehouses, and construction sites
  • Manage corporate network operations across multiple sites with automation-first practices and infrastructure-as-code
  • Conduct RF surveys and validate wireless deployments in industrial settings
  • Onboard new office and site networks to achieve day-one connectivity
  • Automate corporate network changes and eliminate manual configuration processes
  • Operate and maintain campus LAN and remote access systems

What they're looking for

  • Wi-Fi design and deployment
  • RF site surveys and validation
  • Network automation and infrastructure-as-code
  • Corporate LAN administration
  • Multi-site network management
  • CWNA or CWDP certification (bonus)
  • SD-WAN and Zero Trust architecture (bonus)
  • NAC platform experience (bonus)
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FluidStack

FluidStack builds AI infrastructure at scale, developing data centers and warehouse operations designed to handle gigawatt-capacity compute deployment. The company is hiring for warehouse engineers, data center operations specialists, product engineers, and people leaders to support rapid infrastructure expansion across multiple sites.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a complex Wi-Fi deployment you've done in a challenging RF environment—what were the obstacles and how did you validate coverage?
  • Describe your approach to automating corporate network changes. What tools and processes have you used to eliminate manual configuration?