




Job Summary: The IRLA Technician (Networks) works on network infrastructure, ensuring the quality and continuity of fiber-optic services through maintenance and repairs. Key Highlights: 1. Direct involvement in the internet service provider's network infrastructure 2. Ensuring proper operation of the fiber-optic network 3. Performing preventive and corrective maintenance on backbone and access networks The IRLA Technician (Networks) is responsible for direct involvement in the internet service provider's network infrastructure, performing activities such as repairing cable breaks, expanding the network, and conducting preventive and corrective maintenance. Ensures proper operation of the fiber-optic network and other technologies, guaranteeing service quality and continuity for customers. * Completed high school education (a technical course in Telecommunications, Networks, or related fields is a plus); * Knowledge of optical networks (GPON, FTTH, FTTA is a plus); * Experience in fiber splicing, use of OTDR, and measurement equipment; * Availability to work on-site and at heights; * Driver's license category AB; * Availability to work flexible hours; * Identify, locate, and repair fiber-optic cable breaks; * Execute network expansions, including cable laying, splicing, and branching of fiber-optic cables; * Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on backbone and access networks; * Conduct tests, measurements, and certifications of optical links (OTDR, power meter, etc.); * Support the organization and standardization of external and internal networks; * Respond to technical service calls related to the main network, reducing downtime; * Work in compliance with safety regulations and telecommunications best practices.


