Telecom Engineer – Multi-Technology Network Deployment & Optimization

Telecom Engineer – Multi-Technology Network Deployment & Optimisation

Location: UAE
Mobile Networks | Fiber Optics | Radio & Satellite | 2G to 5G | Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia


Design Connections. Drive Performance. Deliver Reliability.

HR Corner Group is partnering with a leading telecom infrastructure firm in the UAE to find an experienced and versatile Telecom Engineer. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on both strategy and field execution, working across mobile, radio, fiber, and satellite communications technologies.

As a Telecom Engineer, you’ll take charge of designing, deploying, testing, and optimising complex telecom systems—supporting everything from urban 5G rollouts to remote radio sites and national fibre backbone infrastructure.


Core Responsibilities

Network Design & Implementation

  • Plan, design, and implement telecommunications networks (2G/3G/4G/5G), including IBS and outdoor macro sites.

  • Configure multi-vendor systems: Huawei (BBU3900/5900), Ericsson (RBS6000), Nokia (Airscale).

  • Select technologies such as fiber optics, microwave, radio, or satellite, based on project requirements.

  • Ensure infrastructure complies with international telecom standards and local regulations.

Testing & Optimization

  • Conduct comprehensive system testing, signal analysis, and performance tuning.

  • Monitor KPIs and run health checks, audits, and drive tests to validate network integrity.

  • Troubleshoot latency, signal degradation, or system bottlenecks across layers.

Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Handle on-site fault resolution and preventative maintenance of all deployed telecom equipment.

  • Troubleshoot alarms, prepare/execute scripts, manage link migrations, and perform mix-mode activations.

Security & Reliability

  • Implement security protocols to safeguard the network infrastructure from cyber and physical threats.

  • Ensure failover readiness and redundancy for mission-critical systems.

Team Collaboration & Technical Coordination

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams—network planning, RF, NOC, IT, and field ops—to drive project success.

  • Mentor junior engineers and interface with vendors and subcontractors during deployments.

Continuous Learning & Tech Awareness

  • Stay updated on emerging technologies in satellite comms, fiber expansion, 5G integration, and AI in telecoms.

  • Participate in certification programs, vendor updates, and internal knowledge-sharing initiatives.


Ideal Candidate Profile

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, Electrical, or Electronics Engineering, or related discipline.

Experience:

  • 3–7 years of telecom field and/or design experience with leading operators or vendors.

  • Strong familiarity with Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia systems and integration processes.

Technical Proficiency:

  • Mobile network tech: GSM/UMTS/LTE/NR (5G)

  • Transmission: Fiber optics, microwave, IP/MPLS

  • Protocols: TCP/IP, VoIP, VPN, RF principles

  • Tools: Drive test software, OSS tools, fiber testers

Key Skills:

  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving under pressure

  • Team collaboration and cross-functional stakeholder management

  • Clear technical communication, both written and verbal

  • Proactive and adaptable with a solutions-first mindset


Why Join?

Be part of cutting-edge telecom projects powering the UAE's digital transformation
Work in a role that blends field deployment, systems integration, and innovation
Career growth with a high-performing team and exposure to emerging technologies
Competitive compensation, field allowances, and development plans


Keep the Nation Connected. Be the Signal Behind the System.

Apply today or contact HR Corner Group to learn more about this opportunity.

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