Wireless Protocol Software Engineer – Layer 2 (MAC, RLC, PDCP)
Keysight Technologies · Milano, Italy | Fleet, United Kingdom · R&D
About this role
Keysight Technologies is hiring a mid-level Software Engineer based in Milano, Italy | Fleet, United Kingdom. The posting calls out experience with C++, C, Docker, Git.
- Role
- Software Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Milano, Italy | Fleet, United Kingdom
- Department
- R&D
- Posted
- Mar 31, 2026
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Job description
from Keysight Technologies careersKeysight is at the forefront of technology innovation, delivering breakthroughs and trusted insights in electronic design, simulation, prototyping, test, manufacturing, and optimization. Our ~15,000 employees create world-class solutions in communications, 5G, automotive, energy, quantum, aerospace, defense, and semiconductor markets for customers in over 100 countries. Learn more about what we do.
Our award-winning culture embraces a bold vision of where technology can take us and a passion for tackling challenging problems with industry-first solutions. We believe that when people feel a sense of belonging, they can be more creative, innovative, and thrive at all points in their careers.
Keysight is looking for a Wireless Protocol Software Engineer with strong 3GPP protocol expertise, focused on Layer 2 (L2), to support advanced 5G and pre‑6G wireless system development.
You will work close to standards and real implementations, translating evolving protocol specifications into scalable and robust software components that directly impact system behavior and performance.
This role provides deep technical ownership of L2 protocol stacks within a multi‑site international environment.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, integrate, and optimize the L2 protocol stack (MAC, RLC, PDCP)
- Support UE and base station emulation
- Contribute to pre‑6G standards, following 3GPP evolution
- Translate evolving requirements (3GPP releases, operator acceptance needs, O‑RAN priorities) into clear software designs, test workflows, and reusable components