Telecommunications Engineer
Saipem · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Full-time · Staff · Posted 1 month ago
Telecommunication Engineer
Required Years of Experience: 8-15 Years
Role Overview
The Telecom Engineer will be responsible for the engineering of telecommunication systems across projects and proposals in diverse process industries such as Oil & Gas (offshore – Fixed Facilities & Platforms) The role encompasses ensuring quality, budget adherence, and timely delivery of telecom-related activities and deliverables. Work scope includes pre-bid engineering (man-hour estimation), Basic Engineering, Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), and EPC execution for telecommunication equipment and associated devices.
Key Responsibilities (SEC.1)
Develop system specifications, design basis, philosophies, and block diagrams.
Prepare telecom equipment lists.
Perform technical calculations (noise analysis, amplifier load, and power consumption).
Draft material requisitions.
Conduct technical bid evaluations.
Review vendor documents, including approval of FAT, IFAT, and SAT procedures.
Create wiring diagrams and installation drawings.
Prepare equipment/device layouts, bills of quantities (MTO), and cost estimates.
Validate telecom device modeling within 3D environments (PDS / PDMS / SP3D).
Participate in FAT, IFAT, SAT, vendor meetings, client meetings, and project familiarization sessions.
Provide site engineering support during EPC execution to ensure smooth project delivery.
Telecommunication & Security Systems (SEC.2)
The engineer will work with a wide range of systems, including:
Public Address & General Alarm Systems (PAGA)
Telephone Systems
Fiber Optic Communication Networks – SDH and DWDM
Data Networks – LAN/WAN, Network Security, and IP Telephony
Security Automation Systems – CCTV, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, Perimeter Protection
Radio Communications – VHF/UHF, Point-to-Multipoint, TETRA, Microwave Transmission
Marine Navigation Systems
Personal Tracking Systems
VSAT and SCADA Telemetry
Structured Cabling (Building and OSP networks)