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Telecommunications System Design
Engineer
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Telecommunications are all around us –
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At home
At work
At school
At Hospitals
At Airports
At banks
Etc…
Telephones, internet and computers, television, medical
equipment, and air traffic control
 Telecommunications Networks connect us to the world in
many different ways and greatly increase our ability to
learn and share information.
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A Telecommunications System Design
Engineer works with customers/clients to best
design efficient networks (public or private) to
support future telecommunications and IP
services.
The job is performed in various places
depending on project.
In this career you normally work cooperatively
with the customers input and an engineering
design team. As internet Broadband expands
demand for this type of career is growing.
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As offshore oil expansion happens; more shore support
facilities will be required.
A Telecommunications System Design Engineer
would look at the communications requirements and
put together a design which most efficiently meets the
customers needs.
How many telephone lines?
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Regular or VoIP phones?
How many computers?
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Internet access? Remote Servers? Private Network or Public?
Connections to a National Headquarters?
Fiber Optic connections or Copper lines?
Wireless Networking requirements?
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The minimum education requirement is college or
university. Some programs offered that can lead to
employment in this field:
Telecommunications engineering technology – 3
year diploma program offered at College of the
North Atlantic – Cost $7,000 to $10,000
Network and communications management – 4
year degree offered at Devry University in
Calgary, Alberta. – Cost $52,800.
Communications engineering – 4 year degree
offered at Carlton University in Ottawa, Ontario –
Cost $67,000 to $78,000
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In this sector there are many opportunities –
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Telephone companies
 Bell Aliant
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Cable Companies
 Rogers
 Eastlink
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Wireless Companies
 Koodo
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Telecom Solutions and Equipment Manufacturers
 Alcatel/Lucent
 Tii Network Technologies
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Universities
Government
Private Contractors
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In this career you can expect a salary range of
$55,000 to $85,000 per year.
Some companies offer bonuses or share plans
as well
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As internet access expands industry and cultures
are changing.
Connecting the world via Broadband will bring
significant improvements around the world.
This technology will enable many remote areas to
access the same services as densely populated
areas through distance medicine, distance
education, web based commerce.
Scientific research in remote locations could
quickly share detailed findings with other
scientists, as well as many other benefits in many
fields of study.
In conclusion I believe that this would be a great
career for anyone who is interested in the internet
or telecommunications.
As the and it’s reach expands around the Globe,
Telecommunications System Design Engineers
will be in high demand in the future.