Role: Optical Network Development Engineer Day Rate: €500-€600 Location: Dublin Type: Contract Duration: 6 months
GemPool is collaborating with a leading client to find an Optical Network Development Engineer. This individual should be highly autonomous, with exceptional communication, project management, and time management skills. The role requires a proven ability to troubleshoot complex network issues and deliver innovative solutions. A passion for working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment is essential.
Role and Responsibilities:
Design, build, and deploy global Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) networks.
Scale current DWDM designs to meet growing customer demands.
Develop and refine processes to ensure efficient DWDM network operation and expansion.
Collaborate with other Networking teams to introduce and implement new designs.
Assess and integrate alternative DWDM equipment as necessary.
Ensure network compliance with established standards.
Review and apply necessary modifications to the DWDM network.
Lead operational excellence initiatives to enhance network quality and reliability.
Troubleshoot and develop innovative solutions for complex network challenges.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or relevant experience.
6+ years of experience in the deployment and maintenance of large DWDM networks and optical networking technologies.
3+ years of experience in optical planning, modeling tools, and optical troubleshooting.
Preferred Qualifications:
3+ years of experience in Optical Network Operations, deployment, or design.
3+ years of experience troubleshooting DWDM/Optical systems.
In-depth knowledge of optical technologies and major DWDM platforms.
Strong foundation in IP networking fundamentals.
Familiarity with SNMP, TL1, or XML-based management protocols.
Proven experience with optical planning and modeling tools.
Strong network analysis and troubleshooting skills.
Experience in the operational support of large DWDM networks.
Competence in Unix and scripting/programming languages is desirable.
Understanding of Layer 2 (L2) switching and Layer 3 (L3) routing is a plus.
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