Global Technology, Multi Location
. External Relationships: May have Vendor contact.
2. Internal Relationships: Directly responsible to, Site Supervisors and is accountable to the Global Technology (G-Tech) Chain of Command. ISP Engineer / Supervisor may supervise other personnel.
3. The ISP Engineer / Supervisor is responsible for all aspects of inside plant services in support Global Technology projects. The ISP Engineer / Supervisor will need to understand advanced outside plant circuit design, transmission and distribution procedures, cable placement and splicing practices and cable protection. The ISP Engineer / Supervisor will also need to understand and apply general telecommunication industry standards and practices as well as government codes and regulations.
Execute work orders for inside plant facilities while meeting quality, time and budget constraints. Visually identify, inspect, and record equipment and structures
Perform field audits of existing inside plant infrastructure and planned expansion needs.
Collaborate with others (civil authorities, clients, contractors, project managers, other engineers, designers, drafters, administration) to devise best network solutions
Analyze and produce cost effective design solutions
Occasionally order material and/or services from vendors
Ensure the delivery of quality work.
Continuous Process Improvement
Perform the work of an ISP technician as needed.
Perform other tasks as required.
Perform ISP installation, maintenance and repairs to a wide variety of telecommunications systems, equipment, cabling and to other related systems and equipment. Perform other related work as required.
This is a Supervisor level position, focusing on the physical layer of the OSI Model, requiring a thorough knowledge of installation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications related systems and equipment gained through formal education or from considerable and varied experience working with the installation, service activation, maintenance and repair of telecommunication systems and devices. The ISP Engineer / Supervisor may also have to perform the following duties and responsibilities.
ISP Engineer shall be responsible for the installation of ducts and conduit, pulling, and the final termination in the Main Distribution Frame/Intermediate Distribution Frame (MDF/IDF), testing, splicing, and repairing copper, coaxial, and fiber optic cable.
ISP Engineer shall be responsible for documentation and labeling of installed infrastructure.
ISP Engineer shall be responsible for the installation of exterior copper i.e. 25 Pair, 50 Pair Copper for the installation of phones lines, coaxial cabling, fiber cabling, fiber optic modems, fiber multiplex equipment, fiber patch panels, analog copper patch panels, main and intermediate distribution frames and supporting ground and power connections.
ISP Engineer shall be responsible for the installation of cabinets, cable ladder rack systems, and equipment components in the cabinets as required.
ISP Engineer shall support the maintenance of wiring, including copper (network and telephonic), fiber optic, and coaxial cabling inside of buildings up to the MDF/IDF, and outside cabling plant between the buildings.
ISP Engineer shall be responsible for the installation, repair, preventative maintenance of network equipment, and/or telecommunications equipment.
ISP Engineer will be able to independently answer internal inquiries and troubleshoot hardware failures either in person or on the phone.
ISP Engineer will be able to ensure that systems and related equipment are in working condition.
ISP Engineer will be able to maintain records on inventory, repairs, down time, changes and updates.
In addition to the experience requirements and demonstrated performance of the position, employee should be able to assist and train others in the required tools and processes as they relate to the physical layer of the OSI Model and the functional area.
ISP Engineer will willingly accept mentoring and training in order to further develop his own individual and professional skill set.
ISP Engineer will perform preventive maintenance as directed and will maintain accountability of all equipment issues in order to prevent wastage or theft.
Perform site surveys and be willing to work at any location throughout Afghanistan for the installation of Outside plant infrastructure
Provide the Information from the site survey based on the check list as a minimum, and provision of Pictures, Bill of Material and site survey report to the Program Manager
4. Overtime - Applicants must be able to support maintenance as required to support roll-out of new sites and scheduled maintenance which may occur at any hour. ISP Engineer s will be required to remain on-call and should be expected to work a 12 hour work schedule 6 days a week.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to install ducts and conduits, pull cable, terminate, test, splice, and repair copper, coaxial, and fiber optic cable.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to install outside and interior copper, coaxial cabling, fiber cabling, fiber optic modems, fiber multiplex equipment, fiber patch panels, analog and digital copper patch panels, main and intermediate distribution frames and supporting ground and power connections.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to install cabinets, cable ladder rack systems, and equipment components in the cabinets as required.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to conduct maintenance related to wiring, including copper (network and telephonic), fiber optic, and coaxial cabling inside of buildings, and outside wiring plant between the buildings.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to operate related tools and equipment.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to install and operate related computer systems.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to maintain accurate records and prepare reports.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to communicate effectively in English.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other contractor employees and the customer.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to repeatedly lift up to 70 pounds, to include over head.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to repeatedly climb ladders or step stools to reach heights of approximately 10 feet.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate ability to work in an “on-call” status.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of both the general and specific aspects, and the technical phases of the job, and its practical application to complex problems and situations that ordinarily will be encountered.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of cable connectors and replacement, such as RJ-11, RJ-45, RG-6, and DB-25, V.35, RS-449 is a plus, but not required.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of fiber, Network topology, Network Protocols and Network Design.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of power testing and network tools such as a multi-meter and toner etc.
ISP Engineer must demonstrate a minimum of four years of relevant work experience in the ISP field and one year of formal, relevant, technical education relating to Physical Layer Operations. Applicant must possess a certificate in any discipline of IT and it is required in order to qualify to obtain a work visa in Afghanistan.
7 or more years of relevant technical experience.
Please send us your cv\'s at this email Adress lida.sabri@gtechincs.com
Post Date
Nov 02, 2012
Closing Date
Dec 05, 2012
Reference
1
Number of Vacancies
5
Salary Range
Salary is negotiable
Years of Experience
7 years
Probation Period
3 month
Contract Type
Short Term
Contract Duration
Not Specified
Contract Extensible
true
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Gender
Male
NETLINKS Plaza | Shahr-e-Naw,
Lane 3, Kabul, Afghanistan
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