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Telecom Supervisor Jobs

Company

ST Tel Inc

Address Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-09-14
Posted at 9 months ago
Job Description

Capabilities:


Technical Expertise: A Telecom Supervisor should have a deep understanding of fiber optic technology, installation methods, and industry best practices. This includes knowledge of different types of fiber cables, connectors, splicing techniques, and testing equipment.


Project Management: Coordinating and managing fiber optic installation projects requires skills in project planning, scheduling, resource allocation, and risk management. The supervisor should ensure that installations are completed on time, within budget, and according to quality standards.


Team Leadership: Leading a team of technicians and installers is a crucial aspect of the role. The supervisor should provide clear instructions, monitor progress, and address any challenges that arise during the installation process.


Quality Control: Ensuring the quality and reliability of installed fiber optic networks is paramount. The supervisor must conduct thorough inspections, testing, and documentation to verify that installations meet industry standards and customer requirements.


Troubleshooting: In the event of network issues or technical glitches, the supervisor should have strong troubleshooting skills to diagnose problems and implement effective solutions quickly.


Safety Compliance: Fiber optic installations involve working with delicate equipment and potentially hazardous environments. A Telecom Supervisor must prioritize safety protocols and ensure that all team members adhere to safety regulations.


Communication Skills: Effective communication is essential for liaising with clients, stakeholders, and team members. The supervisor should be able to convey technical information clearly and address any concerns or questions.


Job Details:


Project Planning: Collaborate with project managers to develop installation plans, considering factors such as network design, materials, labor requirements, and timelines.


Resource Management: Allocate personnel, equipment, and materials to various installation sites while optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.


Site Surveys: Conduct site surveys to assess the feasibility of installation, identify potential challenges, and plan cable routing paths.


Installation Oversight: Supervise the installation team's activities, ensuring proper cable laying, splicing, termination, and connection procedures are followed.


Testing and Verification: Coordinate with technicians to perform thorough testing, including optical loss measurements, continuity checks, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal network performance.


Documentation: Maintain accurate records of installation processes, test results, and any modifications made during the installation. This documentation is crucial for future reference and troubleshooting.


Client Communication: Interact with clients to provide project updates, address concerns, and ensure their expectations are met.


Training: Provide training and guidance to technicians, keeping them informed about new technologies, best practices, and safety protocols.


Quality Assurance: Implement quality control measures to ensure that installations meet or exceed industry standards and customer expectations.


Adaptation to Technology: Stay updated with the latest trends and advancements in fiber optic technology to incorporate innovative solutions into installations.