The Senior Optical Transceiver Engineer is a key technical role within Nokia’s optics organization, responsible for evaluating, validating, and introducing advanced pluggable optical transceivers into the product portfolio across Datacom and Telecom domains (from 100G up to 1.6T).
Job Description Join our international test development team at Nokia, embedded within a global Optical Research and Development organization. In this dynamic role, you will develop automated manufacturing test solutions and provide critical technical support to our
Job Responsibilities Install, configure and maintain telecommunication equipment. Install cables (coaxial, optical fiber, power and alarm cables). Install active or passive antennas. Perform basic checks on correct operation and connections. Verify technical parameters using appropriate measuring instruments.
NETWORK ENGINEER – Packet Core Network Through the Digital Services Division we design, build and maintain innovative solutions in the field of networking, network security, cybersecurity, data center, technology plant, cloud, and high‑capacity optical transport networks. Resources,
Junior Telecommunications Network Engineer (Intern) Rome (Italy) Main Responsibilities Plan, design, and implement B2B delivery solutions for network products in the IP (Datacom), Optical fiber (WDM), or Mobile (MBB) domain. Install, configure, commission, and integrate telecommunications equipment, ensuring
SPECTRO is one of the worldwide leading suppliers of analytical instruments, employing optical emission (stationary and mobile Arc/Spark OES, ICP-OES) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) technology, used for the elemental analysis of materials in industry, research and academia.
You will be responsible for: Attending site to oversee and ensure good, safe practice. Preparation and maintenance of ENG-DP-103, Jointing Section Procedures and all Jointing Instructions. Development, with personnel from the High Voltage Laboratory, of new
Job Description In an increasingly connected world, the pandemic has highlighted just how essential telecom networks are to keeping society running. The Network Infrastructure group is at the heart of a revolution to connectivity, pushing the