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The telecom manager is a technician responsible for managing telecommunications structures within a company. He designs, tests and then produces new telecommunications methods and systems. He is a leader heading a team of professionals whose task is to design telecommunications devices (fax, telephone, network, ...) and make them functional within the company. He also performs tests and installs equipment and ensures the smooth running of projects assigned to him. His field of activity generally covers the company's data services and he is most often in charge of managing information systems. He is also a freelance programmer capable of configuring communication systems and ensuring their proper functioning. He manages the cabling and interconnection of all sectors and departments of the company. It is a profession that requires conducting multiple studies and numerous analyses, particularly on feasibility and risks.

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Frequently asked questions about working as a Telecommunications Manager

What is the role of a Telecommunications Manager

The telecommunications manager oversees telecommunications infrastructure. Their responsibilities range from design to development, including experimentation and implementation of new technologies for telecommunications systems and networks. How much does this engineer earn? What skills, qualities and training are needed to become a telecommunications manager? All the information you need to know to work in this profession.

How much does a Telecommunications Manager charge

The daily rate of a telecom manager depends on several factors such as experience or company size. As an indication, a telecom manager charges an average daily rate of £500. The average annual salary of a telecom manager is £60K per year.

What is the definition of a Telecommunications Manager

The telecommunications manager or telecom network engineer is responsible for supervising teams that design telecommunications equipment (fax, telephones, networks...). They manage the implementation of tests, equipment installation, cabling as well as technology monitoring. Their scope of action covers the company's given services, voice and Internet. Once systems are installed, the telecom manager coordinates their maintenance and troubleshooting. As part of their duties, they manage all financial, technical and managerial aspects. ESNs, large companies operating in the telecommunications sector as well as administrations (hospitals for example) are all organizations that require their services.

What type of mission can a Telecommunications Manager handle

The telecom manager ensures: • The definition of network and telecom architecture; • The purchase of telecom equipment and services; • The negotiation of rates with subcontractors and suppliers; • The installation and adaptation of communication software and equipment; • The development of testing procedures; • The implementation of security standards related to access conditions; • The writing of user guides and equipment operating instructions; • The monitoring of communication infrastructure performance; • The optimization and control of telecom costs; • Remote or on-site diagnosis of installation malfunctions; • Corrective maintenance; • The anticipation of customer needs; • The proposal of evolution plans; • The management of a telecom team; • Technology, pricing and regulatory monitoring; • Inter-operator or inter-company benchmarking...

What are the main skills of a Telecommunications Manager

The telecom manager must master: • Network and system administration (firewall, routers...); • The architecture and functionalities of the company's information system; • Infrastructure software management, including operating systems (Unix, Windows), databases (SQLServer, Oracle...) and messaging services; • Office tools, including Office Suite; • Network and telecommunication protocols (LAN, Wi-Fi, WAN, Ethernet, TCP/IP...). Knowledge in the following areas is also required: • Telecom and Internet technologies (FTP, DNS, SSH, http...); • Security standards and protocols as well as related tools (antivirus, URL filtering...); • Main manufacturers and publishers who are market providers; • ISO or ITIL standards.

What is the ideal profile for a Telecommunications Manager

Telecom manager recruiters are particularly interested in profiles with the following soft skills: • Organizational skills; • Listening skills; • Ability to question oneself; • Creativity; • Diplomacy; • Responsiveness; • Managerial qualities; • Curiosity; • Stress resistance; • Ability to adapt to technological changes.
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Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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£150 £1300 and more

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£20k £250k

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< 2 years experience 2 to 5 years experience 5 to 10 years experience > 10 years experience

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