Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
Telecom Transmission Systems
Perform installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of:
Conduct fiber optic splicing, termination, testing, and troubleshooting using OTDR and power meters.
Monitor and maintain transmission equipment, sub-racks, modules, and network interfaces.
Replace faulty cards, modules, power supplies, and associated telecom hardware.
Perform cable routing, patching, labeling, and documentation activities.
Radio Communication Systems
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot:
UHF Analog and DMR Radio Systems
VHF Radio Systems
TETRA Systems
NDB Systems
Point-to-Point (PTP) Radio Links
Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Broadband Wireless Systems
Marine and Airband Radios
TEMPSC Communication Systems
Remote Radio Controllers
Perform RF testing, antenna alignment, VSWR measurements, and coverage verification.
Install and maintain antennas, feeders, connectors, grounding kits, and mounting accessories.
Support commissioning and fault rectification of radio base stations, repeaters, handheld, mobile, and fixed radios.
Industrial Telecommunication Systems
Maintain and troubleshoot:
Hotline Telephone Systems
Field Telephone Systems (Analog & IP)
Satellite Phone Systems
Weather Monitoring Systems
Nurse Call Systems
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS)
Personnel Tracking Systems (PTS)
Telecom Tower Light (ACWL) Systems
Entertainment and TV Distribution Systems
Conduct periodic inspections, testing, and functional verification of field devices.
Replace defective equipment and restore system functionality.
Preventive Maintenance
Execute scheduled preventive maintenance activities in accordance with approved maintenance procedures and OEM recommendations.
Perform visual inspections, health checks, cleaning, testing, calibration verification, and performance monitoring.
Identify potential failures and recommend corrective actions.
Update maintenance records and asset inventories.
Ensure all systems remain fully operational and compliant with operational requirements.
Corrective Maintenance
Attend fault calls and breakdown maintenance activities.
Perform fault diagnosis, troubleshooting, repairs, and restoration of telecom systems.
Replace faulty hardware and carry out required programming and reconfiguration.
Escalate complex faults to Telecom Engineers and OEM support when necessary.
Participate in emergency maintenance activities to restore critical communications systems within agreed response times.
Testing and Commissioning
Conduct equipment installation, testing, and commissioning activities.
Use specialized telecom test equipment including:
OTDR
RF Test Equipment
Antenna Analyzer
Ethernet Tester
Network Tester
Thermal Imaging Tools
Digital Multimeters
Verify equipment functionality before handover to operations.
Documentation and Reporting
Maintain accurate maintenance logs and service reports.
Record fault history, corrective actions, and equipment replacements.
Update drawings, system records, cable schedules, and asset databases.
Assist in preparing preventive and corrective maintenance reports
Desired Candidate Profile
Minimum Qualifications
Technical Skills
Fiber Optic Testing and Splicing
SDH / PDH / DWDM Systems
Microwave Communication Systems
UHF / VHF / DMR / TETRA Radio Systems
IP Networking Fundamentals
AC/DC Power Systems and UPS
RF Testing and Troubleshooting
Telecom Cabling Infrastructure
Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Practices
Preferred Certifications
Fiber Optic Technician Certification
Radio Communication Systems Training
OEM Equipment Certifications
H2S Safety Training
Offshore Safety (HUET / BOSIET)
Working at Heights Certification
Rigging and Slinging Certification (for tower work)
Key Competencies
Troubleshooting and fault-finding skills
Technical problem-solving ability
Teamwork and communication
Safety awareness
Ability to work in remote and offshore environments
Time management and documentation skills
Ability to support 24/7 operational telecom systems