PpHill International provides program, project, and construction management services for clients in a range of sectors undertaking major construction projects across the world. Our services include cost engineering and estimating, quality assurance, inspection, scheduling, risk management, and claims avoidance. For more information on Hill, please visit our website at /p h3Position Summary /h3 pThe Telecom Engineer is responsible for the design, specification, integration, and support of telecommunications systems in oil and gas facilities. This includes voice, data, safety, and operational communication systems necessary for plant operations, safety, and emergency response. The engineer ensures telecom systems meet technical, operational, and regulatory requirements throughout the project lifecycle. /p h3General Description of Role and Responsibilities ( but not limited to ) /h3 h3Design Engineering /h3 ul liReview and consent to the developed telecom system architecture for facilities including: /li liVoice and data communication (IP PBX, LAN/WAN, Wi-Fi) /li liPublic Address and General Alarm (PAGA) systems /li liCCTV and security systems /li liVHF/UHF radio systems and marine communication /li liVSAT and fiber-optic backbone infrastructure /li liTelephone exchanges, intercom, and telecom cabling infrastructure /li liReview and consent to the prepared technical specifications, datasheets, drawings, and network topologies. /li liCoordinate telecom system requirements with control systems (DCS, ESD, SCADA) and safety systems (FG, HVAC). /li /ul h3Standards Compliance /h3 ul liEnsure designs meet industry standards (IEC, ITU, NFPA, ISO, API, NORSOK, and client-specific specifications). /li liEnsure that designed telecom systems are for hazardous areas (ATEX/IECEx zones) and ensure equipment certification. /li liEnsure cybersecurity measures are considered in all communication networks. /li /ul h3Procurement Vendor Management /h3 ul liPrepare telecom equipment Material Requisitions (MRs) and Technical Bid Evaluations (TBEs). /li liReview vendor drawings, schematics, and compliance documents. /li liParticipate in FATs (Factory Acceptance Tests) and ensure proper configuration and integration. /li /ul h3Construction Commissioning Support /h3 ul liSupervise installation, termination, and testing of telecom cabling, antennas, devices, and racks. /li liPerform Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), system integration, and commissioning activities. /li liTroubleshoot and resolve telecom issues during startup and operational readiness testing. /li /ul h3Operations Maintenance Support /h3 ul liSupport plant operations with telecom system upgrades, troubleshooting, and configuration changes. /li liMaintain telecom documentation including network diagrams, IP address allocations, and user manuals. /li liEnsure telecom systems remain operable, secure, and aligned with operational requirements. /li /ul h3Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills /h3 ul liBachelor of Science Degree BSc in Automation Control Engineering from an accredited university. /li liWork experience of ten (10) years in the sought Discipline after earning the BSc degree. /li liCandidates should have a minimum of 5 years of offshore experience in total, with at least the last 3-5 years spent on offshore projects. /li liExcellent spoken a written English including proven ability to write specifications and reports. /li liStrong knowledge of telecom protocols, radio frequency planning, network design, and signal integrity. /li liFamiliarity with PAGA, CCTV, IP networking, fiber optics, and structured cabling. /li liUnderstanding of telecom integration with emergency and control systems. /li liCompetency in telecom network simulation and configuration tools. /li liEffective communication, vendor coordination, and problem-solving skills. /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr