Telecommunication Technician

Telecom technician
-shall have exposure to all the systems like, Dispatcher System, Telecom Network Management System (TNMS) Radio System, Access Control and head counting System, CCTV system, Fiber Optic network and intelligent patch panels, Voice recording System, GPS system, Public Address system, security network and structured cabling network.
-Telecom technician must have hands on trouble shooting experience of IP based CCTV, Public Address, Access Control Systems, Telephone and structured cabling network.
Exposure to the latest telecom Test equipment’s, Like OTDR, Fiber cable testers. Radio Test set.
– Multi meter,
Knowledge of Fiber Optic network and trouble shooting skills.
Carry out all the telecom activities as per the assigned procedures.

Hands on experience of Test and rectify copper and Fiber Optic network faults.
Provide all the field related telecom faults as per the assigned procedures.
-Hands on experience of fixing faulty telecom equipment in work shop and using advanced Telecom test equipment’s.
Strong Knowledge of network devices and functionality.
-Hands on experienced of trouble shooting of Cisco Switches, Distribution switches and core switches is an advantage.
Any certification in Networking, Configurations and System Administration is an Advantage.
Excellent English skills to Read, write and speak. Arabic is an Advantage.

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  • Published:9 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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