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Manuel Nobile

Senior System Test Engineer at JMA Wireless

Manuel Nobile has a diverse work experience spanning over multiple companies. In 2002, they served as the Director and Guitar Teacher at Scuola Comunale di Musica di Ruda for a period of six years. Following that, they transitioned to Scuola Comunale di Musica di Latisana in 2007, where they worked as a Guitar Teacher until 2009.

In 2009, Manuel joined u-blox as a Test Engineer and subsequently took on various roles within the company. From 2014 to 2015, they worked as a Senior Test Engineer, responsible for defining testing strategies and coordinating test engineers. Then, from 2016 to 2017, they became the Team Leader of the Network Test Team, overseeing a team of eight engineers responsible for product validation activities. In 2018, they were promoted to the role of Senior Manager Test and Measurements Network Team, where they managed the team responsible for developing tools, instruments, and methods for product validation.

Moving on, in 2019, Manuel joined PRISMA Telecom Testing as a Senior System Integrator until October of that year. After that, they joined Keysight Technologies as a Senior System Integrator, holding the position until April 2020. Currently, they work as a Test & Field Engineer at JMA Wireless, starting in April 2020.

Overall, Manuel Nobile possesses extensive experience in engineering, specifically in the field of network testing and measurements, with a strong background in cellular products. Additionally, they have a passion for music, having served as a guitar teacher at music schools earlier in their career.

Manuel Nobile completed their education in a chronological manner. Manuel attended the Liceo Scientifico from 1995 to 2000. After that, they pursued a Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Udine, which they completed from 2000 to 2008. In parallel with their engineering studies, Manuel also obtained a Diploma vecchio ordinamento in Chitarra from the Conservatorio Tomadini di Udine, which they finished in 2006.

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