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https://lnkd.in/ga6jUBg3 This has no longer been telecommunications Engineer since 2023. In fact, the job title should be called telecommunications support and assistant instead. I remember one of the telecommunications engineers who was working on to replace radio system. He was on tower sites with com techs and the consultants. However, he received the call before the end of the day from the boss saying the com tech told him that he didn't take note while on the site. The telecommunications Engineer wasn't happy after the call as not taking note isn't looking good. I myself laughed because now part of the job is to pretend to take note to look good. Of course, I started looking for job after his incident. For the new com techs replacing retired com techs, the so call telecommunications engineers called tech support number listed in the manual and tell exactly what tech support told engineers to com techs to troubleshoot instead of com techs calling the tech support of particular equipment himself to troubleshoot. More than 50 percent of engineer's time is to buy installation kits and inventory and deliver parts to com techs' cubes. The new boss isn't technical. He just knows fiber install. His way of budgeting isn't like any other managers at Pud or any manager I work with. I saw other engineers spending time to "meet" him (explain to him) so he wouldn't be stupid in the meeting with other team leaders. Other departments, managers are engineers in their fields and experts in their areas (substation, distribution, transmission, protection, and SCADA).
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Navigating the Waves: A Signal Integrity Engineer's Journey In the vast ocean of technology, I embarked on a journey as a Signal Integrity Engineer, setting sail into the world of high-speed digital communication. Like a captain charting unknown waters, I began with curiosity and determination as my compass, ready to navigate the waves of challenges ahead. Starting out, I faced the daunting task of understanding complex signal behaviors and ensuring data integrity across intricate electronic systems. Every day brought new puzzles to solve and obstacles to overcome. From mitigating signal reflections to optimizing transmission lines, each challenge was an opportunity to sharpen my skills and deepen my understanding of the digital realm. Yet, amidst the turbulent seas of technical intricacies, there were moments of triumph. I remember the exhilaration of successfully debugging a critical signal issue, the satisfaction of seeing my designs come to life, and the pride of delivering solutions that surpassed expectations. These victories fueled my passion and reinforced my belief in the power of perseverance. Through the highs and lows of my journey, I learned valuable lessons that extend beyond the realm of engineering. I learned the importance of collaboration, as every project required teamwork and communication to sail smoothly. I learned the significance of adaptability, as technology evolves rapidly, and staying afloat means embracing change with open arms. And most importantly, I learned the essence of resilience, as setbacks are but temporary storms on the path to success. As I reflect on my voyage thus far, I realize that being a Signal Integrity Engineer is not just about mastering technical skills; it's about embracing the challenges, celebrating the victories, and growing with every wave that comes crashing against the shore. It's a journey of constant learning, innovation, and discovery—a journey that shapes not only the circuits we design but also the engineers we become. So, to all those setting sail on their own adventures in the world of signal integrity, I offer this advice: Embrace the challenges, ride the waves of uncertainty, and let your passion be the guiding star that leads you to new horizons. For in the vast ocean of technology, there are endless opportunities waiting to be explored by those brave enough to chart their course. Fair winds and following seas, fellow engineers. May your journey be filled with endless discoveries and boundless success.
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Hiring! Job Title: RAN Engineer Location: Littleton, CO Onsite is required. Contract to hire. • Bachelors or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline. • 3-5 years of cellular industry working experience. • Knowledge of digital communication theory, channel, waveform, modulation and coding, and RF propagation. • Knowledge of the end-to-end physical layer communication systems. • Must have demonstrated an understanding of new technologies and processes quickly. • Understand 3GPP specifications, perform analytical studies of the features, and evaluate their application and benefits for wireless networks. • Work on RAN test and validation processes, test cases, and testing of the RAN features and application in lab and field. Please send resumes to Sweety.Singh@circetusa.com
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‘What do Systems Engineers do?’ The job of a systems engineer is to spend all day and night on LinkedIn groups about systems engineering, where all systems engineers across the entire world 🌍 spend all their time day and night together. 🤡 #systemsengineering #clowns
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12 of 17 #job #openings on 4/19 ✴️ Sr. #power #integrity #engineer ✴️ Lightmatter As promised, I am #sharing: ✅ 17 #job #opportunities ✅ 18 #postdoc and #phd #positions ✅ 5 #intern #roles #checkitout, #share and #follow! #opportunity #usajobs #usa #hiring #hiringnow #open #jobsearch #reshare #engineeringjobs #engineering #givingback #spreadtheword #connectandgrow #repost
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Curious about the intricacies of Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) deployment? Dive into our latest blog where we shed light on "Navigating The Process of DAS Commissioning and Integration." 🌐 In this short read, we explore the crucial commissioning phase, where engineers meticulously validate every signal pathway within the complex network of electronics and cables. Learn how this process ensures optimal performance and seamless transmission across the DAS network here: https://hubs.la/Q02mclVq0 🔗 #DAS #WirelessConnectivity #Data #Telecommunications #Engineering #Integration #Commissioning
Navigating The Process of Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Commissioning and Integration
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Do you believe digitalization will bridge the gaps of today's energy sector? Are you interested in being an active part of the energy transition? Have you got the attitude to hands-on learning and collaboration? Here is an opportunity to join a team with deep growth mindset and global impact!! The Energy Market Management team is transforming the way we operate the power grids: Optmization, System Modelling, Data Science, High Performance Computing, are just a few of the tools we leverage to create Mission Critical Systems in an Agile way 👨💻 🚀
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⚠ Just a thought for those who: 1) Have starting their journey as power systems engineers 2) Already stay on this journey "The skills that brought you here will not be the ones that take you to the next level" By: Marcelo Germano Tip for you: a playlist to keep learning 🚀 💡 Introduction to Power Electronics https://lnkd.in/dy5ZuMCA 📢 Systems Engineering https://lnkd.in/dvFx_hEb 🔔 Medium Voltage Substation - An Industrial Approach https://lnkd.in/dvQhQKXb
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Emerge into the complex world of Electrical connectivity with the help of this discerning article. In this detailed article you’re going to acquire knowledge about circuit topology and switching classifications, important know how for electrical engineers and other similar devotees. Traverse the significant principles that support our modern electrical systems, clicking a more in depth comprehension of how circuits actually function and interact. Either you’re a well-experienced working professional or a recent extraordinary learner, this article is your way of understanding the worthy perceptions and awareness to enhance your comprehension of electrical engineering. Swing into action to broaden your horizons of knowledge and elevate your prowess and proficiency. Read the article to know more: https://lnkd.in/gZCj6Rjp #ElectricalEngineering #CircuitTopology #SwitchingClassifications #KnowledgeIsPower
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