Telecom Engineer

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A telecom engineer in the oil and gas industry is responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of telecommunications systems that are used in oil and gas exploration, production, and transportation. This can include systems such as supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), remote terminal units (RTUs), and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). These systems are used to monitor and control equipment such as pumps, valves, and compressors, and to ensure the safe and efficient operation of oil and gas facilities.<p><br></p><strong><u>Responsibilities</u></strong><p><br></p><ul><li>Preparation of Telecommunication Engineering deliverables including Design Basis, Specifications for various Telecommunication Systems, System Block Diagrams, Datasheets,</li><li>Producing Radio Coverage Calculations, Fresnel Zone Calculations, estimating antennae height, etc.</li><li>Perform Fiber Optic Link Budget Calculations, Data and Telephony Traffic Analysis, Capacity / Bandwidth Calculations, Public Address Sound Pressure Level Calculations</li><li>Telecom Equipment Power Consumption and Heat Load Calculations</li><li>Develop Telecommunication Systems Architecture Diagrams.</li><li>Provide engineering input to engineering drawings including Device Location Plans, Cable Routing Layouts, Instrument/Device Installation Details, Interconnection Diagrams, Wiring Diagrams, Circuit &amp; Connection Diagrams, , Cable Block Diagrams and MDF / IDF Schematics, FO Allocation Diagrams, Device and Equipment Schedules etc</li><li>Schedule/Diagrams, etc. prepared by designers.</li><li>Co-ordinate with other disciplines and review of other discipline deliverables.</li><li>Carryout onshore and offshore site surveys as required.</li><li>Attend interface meetings with Clients and Vendors to progress design scopes </li><li>Review Telecommunication System Vendors offers, prepare Vendor technical clarifications and produce Technical Bid Evaluation reports.</li></ul>