Job Description
MTN
MTN Group Limited entered the telecommunications scene at the dawn of South Africa’s democracy, in 1994. In 1998, we began our expansion by acquiring licences in Rwanda, Uganda and Swaziland. Since then, we continued to grow, with a view of bringing world-class telecommunications and digital services to markets across Africa and the Middle East. Through our extensive investment in advanced communication infrastructure over the past two decades, the talent and experience of our people, as well as the strength of our brand, we have grown to now have a presence in 24 countries, connecting over 231.0 million people. We offer an integrated suite of communications products and services, including traditional mobile voice and data, digital and mobile financial services as well as enterprise services. MTN continues to believe in the investment potential of emerging markets and thus deliver quality services that respond to our customers’ present and future needs. Every initiative undertaken, every innovative stride made, every award-winning product developed, is aimed at making our clients’ lives a whole lot brighter, as we lead the delivery of a “bold, new Digital World”.Mission / Core purpose of the Job:
The Submarine Cable Station Engineer will form a part of a highly skilled group of international and local technical experts who are responsible for operating and maintaining submarine cable assets landing in South Africa. The Submarine Cable Station Engineer will work closely with submarine cable consortium members, international cable stations, international and local network operations centers, marine maintenance contractors and vendors to ensure that the assets are maintained to the highest standards and in accordance with agreed operational and service level requirements.
Key Tasks:
Coordinate submarine cable system operational requirements across multiple regions, networks, and cultures
Carry out preventive maintenance of Submarine Cable terminal station and Data Centre equipment.
Perform alarm check, performance monitoring, optical measurement, voltage/current check, adjustments and NMS backup.
Wet plant monitoring & fault localization
Land Cable monitoring and arrangements for preventative and corrective maintenance
Perform corrective maintenance on terminal station equipment in coordination with the NOC:
Make observations
Initiate corrective procedures or decide on course of action
Record all relevant observation and results
Rectify faults or notify responsible section
Perform first line equipment repair or notify responsible authority
Implement dispatch procedure for faulty equipment
Confirm repair
Compile report on any failure event
Maintain and update system maintenance documents
Implement work orders for new circuit activations in conjunction with the NOC, capacity owner, other stations and local terrestrial network staff.
Troubleshoot alarms, resolve and/or escalate any abnormality on a daily basis.
Inventory management of installed and spare inventory.
Monitor and assist with maintenance activities of suppliers
Implement and maintain all interconnectivity/cabling on ODFs based on WOs for MTN and other submarine cable parties.
Provide first line maintenance on MTN terrestrial backhaul network equipment at landing station and data centre.
Implement submarine cable protection and awareness programs.
Prepare operational reports (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly)
Perform scheduled system routine procedures and record results in the prescribed manner.
Implement changes prescribed by the system controlling body in accordance with the system maintenance procedures.
Ensure accurate interpretation of performance parameters and impairment budgets, and work with the relevant system body/ies and Maintenance Authority to ensure prompt resolution of all impairments.
Review and update the System Joint System Maintenance Documentations (JSMD) or any other documentation as regards the management and operations of Submarine transmission within agreed deadlines.
Perform emergency operational procedures at odd hours in event of failures on call-out basis.
Attend Submarine System training courses
Ensure that safety procedures are adhered to at all times
Education:
Technical/Engineering Diploma (Electrical Engineering) – Mandatory
IT certificate/diploma will be an advantage as additional qualification
Experience:
5 years in Telecommunications, with minimum 3 years operational experience of optical fibre Transmission and Interconnection systems – Required
Experience in international transmission environment – Preferred
Submarine Cable System operational experience – Preferred
Exposure to vendor negotiations
Exposure to cross-functional project teams
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