Job
Description
Join our team as a Transport Network Engineer, where youll work on building and maintaining large-scale optical transport systems. Youll be involved in network commissioning, troubleshooting, and supporting NPI activities, while contributing to project planning, documentation, and technical coordination across multi-domain environments. You Have:
Hands-on experience with DWDM & OTN network deployment, integration, and troubleshooting.Proficiency with optical test tools such as OTDR, Power Meters, CD/PMD Analyzers, and BERT.Deep understanding of transport technologiesGMPLS (L0/L1), ASON, SDH, Ethernet, MPLS-TP.Experience in creating and maintaining engineering documentation and Methods of Procedure (MOPs).Proven ability to lead network commissioning, maintenance, and NPI (New Product
Introduction ) activities.Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate with cross-functional and field teams.
It Would Be Nice If You Also Had:
Experience with1830 PSS platforms (e.g., PSS-4/16/32, PSS-36/64, PSS-8/16II).Familiarity with Flexgrid, CDC architectures, and Raman amplification,
Deploy, configure, and support large-scale optical networks (DWDM & OTN), spanning long-haul, metro, and data center interconnects.Design and maintain Engineering Design Packages for metro, regional, and long-haul optical systems.Perform network turn-up, integration, testing, commissioning, and maintenance activities, ensuring design validation and operational readiness.Troubleshoot and resolve complex network build and operational issues using advanced tools like OTDR, CD/PMD analyzers, and BERT.Lead and execute customer-facing activities such as demos, PoCs, field trials, and New Product
Introduction (NPI) validations.Create, review, and approve Methods of Procedures (MOPs) and develop comprehensive system support documentation.Provide technical expertise to field teams and deliver internal training on new technologies and solutions.Contribute to network design and project management for hardware deployments, upgrades, and migrations, ensuring best practices are followed across transport domains.