Role Overview
The Telecom Engineer will be responsible for the engineering of telecommunication systems across projects and proposals in diverse process industries such as Oil & Gas (offshore Fixed Facilities & Platforms) The role encompasses ensuring quality, budget adherence, and timely delivery of telecom-related activities and deliverables. Work scope includes pre-bid engineering (man-hour estimation), Basic Engineering, Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), and EPC execution for telecommunication equipment and associated devices.
Key Responsibilities (SEC.1)
- Develop system specifications, design basis, philosophies, and block diagrams.
- Prepare telecom equipment lists.
- Perform technical calculations (noise analysis, amplifier load, and power consumption).
- Draft material requisitions.
- Conduct technical bid evaluations.
- Review vendor documents, including approval of FAT, IFAT, and SAT procedures.
- Create wiring diagrams and installation drawings.
- Prepare equipment/device layouts, bills of quantities (MTO), and cost estimates.
- Validate telecom device modeling within 3D environments (PDS / PDMS / SP3D).
- Participate in FAT, IFAT, SAT, vendor meetings, client meetings, and project familiarization sessions.
- Provide site engineering support during EPC execution to ensure smooth project delivery.
Telecommunication & Security Systems (SEC.2)
The engineer will work with a wide range of systems, including:
- Public Address & General Alarm Systems (PAGA)
- Telephone Systems
- Fiber Optic Communication Networks SDH and DWDM
- Data Networks LAN/WAN, Network Security, and IP Telephony
- Security Automation Systems CCTV, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, Perimeter Protection
- Radio Communications VHF/UHF, Point-to-Multipoint, TETRA, Microwave Transmission
- Marine Navigation Systems
- Personal Tracking Systems
- VSAT and SCADA Telemetry
- Structured Cabling (Building and OSP networks)