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Telcoms Field Engineer

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Job Type: Contract (Outside IR 35)
Location: Glasgow (3 days in office)
Job Title: Telecoms Field Engineer
Job Description:
Telecoms Field Engineer
- Erect and secure EMC cabinets and Power Equipment Racks (DC Chargers)
- Install containment (Cable Tray, Trunking)
- Wiring and connection of DC cabling to IP and telecoms equipment
- Cabling and termination of IP and telecoms cables (SWA, CAT5, 10-100Pr cables)
- Installation and Commissioning of IP and telecoms equipment
- Testing of circuits (protection services: VF, X21 & C37.94, Bearers: PDH, SDH, IP LAN & WAN)
- Installation and configuration of IP telephones
- Installation of and applying configurations to Cisco/Alcatel Switch/Routers
- Provision, transfer and cessation of services/circuits
- 1st line support and troubleshooting of IP and telecoms infrastructure 24x7x365 basis
- Routine maintenance inspections on battery chargers, Optic Fibre cables, Pilot Cables, radio systems & CTC Record updates
- Risk Assessments
- Site surveys to enable installations
- SR documentation (standing requirements) and handover documentation
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- Cisco IP LAN/WAN & MPLS interworking
- Alcatel IP products
- Avara PDH & SDH
- OTN Xtran MPLS-TP
- IP telephony
- Radio systems – Westica, Mimo Max, Cienna
- Operation of IP and telecoms test equipment
- Symmetricom GPS timing
- Fibre testing
- Pilot Cable testing
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