The telecommunications engineers engaged in research and development of innovative telecommunications products and to investigate ways to improve existing technology, such as fiber optic cables.
Telecommunications engineers offer solutions for companies and private clients. For example, they can help a business create systems to handle high volumes of telephone calls, for example by creating or upgrading a call center. They can discuss the use of an integrated computer and telephone system. This technique consists of coordinating the actions of telephones and computer systems, which allows better management, processing, control and monitoring of calls.
Telecommunications engineers also install videoconferencing communication systems in hospitals, which allow surgeons to perform operations under expert supervision at another hospital, using a videoconferencing system to see and hear their colleagues.
They work in services such as mobile communications, high-speed data transmission, and communication by fax and radio. They install the necessary equipment to establish this type of communication. Then, after the equipment is installed, they can train customers to learn how to use it.
Telecommunications engineers manage the maintenance and repair of communications systems. They make sure that the new equipment complies with government regulations.
Some telecommunications engineers travel within a local area to ensure that all the sites on the network are working properly. They use specific software to detect if any part of the network is "weak" and, therefore, if it is more prone to breakdown.
Telecommunications engineers often have to produce reports on telecommunication-related problems and information present when researching new ideas.
Some telecommunications engineers work closely with sales and marketing departments. They can respond to customer inquiries, and engage in networking promotion and sales for new customers.
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