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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Transmission Optimization Senior Engineer - Nokia

Description
Nokia Siemens Networks' Global Services Business Unit employs 28,000 people delivering the highest quality of projects that enable our customers to enhance the efficiency of their networks. This includes the building, management and maintaining of our customer networks as well as network planning and optimization activities. Our unique and innovative global service delivery model brings together the best of global expertise and local insight from 150 countries around the world with a very high standard of service excellence.

General Purpose
Plans and performs technical activities to service the customer and brings expertise to customer site on need basis.

Main Responsibility Area
Plans and executes technical tasks requiring specialist skills in own professional area. Works independently with the responsibility for solving customer request cases and reporting according to processes. Identifies and solves technical problems. Shares knowledge in own professional area. May support areas by participating in emergency and 24/7 duty.

Position Description
• Undertake site survey to optimize the data and voice network
• Validate all inputs for link designs from MC partners and managed deployed links database
• Prepare all capacity inputs for BSC/TRAU capacity management
• Prepare monthly/yearly CCK OPEX and provide all link data inputs  for the monthly Eng pack
• Provide leased lines OPEX inputs and maintain database
• Assess Intervention orders from radio team regarding link and BSC capacity
•Ensure all deployment documentation related to individual sites are released on time and are accurate
•Generate relevant link profiles for design validation
•Prepare all capacity inputs for BSC/TRAU capacity for planning purposes

Position Requirements

• Business awareness
• Strong analytical skills and problem solving skills
• Good optimization skills
• High personal standards and goal oriented
• Excellent interpersonal skills
•Good and effective communications skills, both orally and in writing

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