Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Data Transcript Engineer, Saudi Arabia

The Data Transcript Engineer will continue to fulfil Ericsson Managed Services DT requirements, C7 & Traffic performance analysis for Mobily 3.5G network in Saudi Arabia.

Job Description:

  • To receive Teletraffic Data Order (DTO), write MML commands, use pre-defined testing tools.
  • Traffic Observation, Service Quality Measurements, its analysis & preventative action.
  • Receive Circuit Work Order (CWO) requests, and to check and verify the contents.
  • Coordinate the end-to-end testing of the new facilities.
  • Troubleshooting for integrating the new nodes in service.
  • New features/services implementation & testing.

Qualification (formal education needed):
  • Experience of at least 5-8 years working with DT & O&M.
  • University education within Telecommunication, Information Technology, Electronics or similar.
  • Telecommunication O&M experience with good knowledge of mobile telephony systems GGSM & UMTS.
  • Knowledge of Unix OPS and Visual basic desirable.

Requested competence:
  • Fluent in written and spoken English (Arabic is an advantage)
  • Be able to work independently.
  • Flexible and responsive to changing work patterns and demands.
  • Able to work as a member of a team and lead junior staff from time to time.
  • Open approach to solving problems and dealing with new proposals.
  • A thorough and methodical approach to work.
  • Must be able to work to tight time scales.
  • High degree of analytical and investigative abilities.
  • Focused on network (service) performance.
  • Good team player with self-motivation and experience of working within a multi-cultural environment is essential.

To take the processes forward, kindly send an updated copy of your resume. Pls confirm your current and expected rates too, send to:

Anas Ahmar
Technical Recruiter

Email: anas.ahmar@clarendonparker.com

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