What does the telecommunications engineer do?

 The professional trained in Telecommunications Engineering is able to perform several strategic functions. In the day-to-day life of the profession, this engineer works in the development of telecommunications systems and installations and the maintenance of his equipment.

He is responsible for the development of the project and the operation of wired and wireless communication networks, in addition to aerial and underground cabling. It is also prepared to create devices and equipment used in telecommunications and to support the implanted networks.

This engineer can work in telecommunications, telephone, fiber optic and information technology services companies. It can also operate in the electronics industry, in regulatory agencies and in technological and scientific research companies.

Main areas of activity of the telecommunications engineer

  • Telecommunications systems infrastructure
  • Support in mobility technologies
  • Design of data transmission systems
  • Service management in the telecommunications area
  • Equipment sales

Job market for the telecommunications engineer

The market in the area of ​​Telecommunications Engineering is heated and the job offer is large in all regions of the country. The forecast is that the market will continue to offer good opportunities to these professionals in the coming years, as the technologies in the area are increasingly more widespread and used.

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The adequacy of companies to the standards of the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), as well as the deployment of the 4G network throughout Brazil, are factors that drive the demand for professionals. The telecommunications engineer is also very much in demand to help set up large events, such as the Olympics in 2016, which require infrastructure and qualified technical support.

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