




Job Summary: A Telecommunications Network Technician is responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and repair of network equipment and systems, ensuring connectivity and security. Key Highlights: 1. Installation and configuration of network equipment and communication systems 2. Preventive and corrective maintenance of network infrastructure 3. Diagnosis and resolution of technical issues in networks A Telecommunications Network Technician is a professional responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and repair of telecommunications network equipment and systems. Their activities cover both the physical and logical infrastructure of networks, ensuring connectivity, service quality, and communication security. This professional resolves technical issues, performs tests, and implements improvements, contributing to network efficiency and availability. * **Installation and Configuration:** Install and configure network equipment such as routers, switches, firewalls, servers, transmission systems (fiber optics, radio, etc.), and other telecommunications devices. Configure network protocols (TCP/IP, VLANs, routing, etc.), network services (DNS, DHCP, etc.), and security systems. Perform fiber optic and metallic cable laying, termination, and testing. Install and configure wireless communication systems (Wi\-Fi, microwave radios, etc.). * + **Preventive and Corrective Maintenance:** Execute preventive maintenance plans on network equipment and systems, performing inspections, tests, and adjustments to ensure proper operation. Diagnose and resolve technical issues with equipment and network infrastructure, performing repairs or replacing defective components. Monitor network performance, identifying bottlenecks, failures, and potential issues. Conduct performance and quality tests of telecommunications services.


