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Field Support Engineer - Telecom
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India · पूर्णवेळ
अर्ज करणारे पहिले व्हा
- अनुभव
- २+ वर्षे
- पगार
- INR 450,000 – INR 650,000 / year
- रिक्त जागा
- 1
- पोस्ट केले
- २ तासांपूर्वी
- कार्य मोड
- कार्यालयात
- शिक्षण
- बी.टेक
- पात्रता
- B.E. / B.Tech graduates in EEE or ECE with at least 2 years of experience in telecom infrastructure, and with a personal 2-wheeler plus a valid driving license for field work.
- सारांश
- अर्ज करणे आवश्यक आहे
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About the Role
This position is based in Visakhapatnam and focuses on the hands-on upkeep of telecom tower sites. The job is centered on keeping sites running reliably, improving energy use, and maintaining operational standards across the assigned territory.
What You’ll Do
- Oversee the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of tower sites within the assigned area.
- Work toward the organization’s goals for higher site uptime, better cost control, and improved energy performance.
- Handle uptime monitoring and ensure service continuity across locations.
- Follow environmental, safety, and health requirements at site level.
- Manage customer-related coordination for the assigned sites.
- Maintain site quality and process adherence.
- Support energy optimization activities and related operational checks.
- Coordinate and manage team-related activities as needed.
Technical Expectations
- A solid understanding of basic electrical engineering is essential.
- Working knowledge of DG sets, AC power systems, DC power systems, battery backup units, HVAC systems, antenna systems, and the fundamentals of GSM/CDMA will be beneficial.
Candidate Profile
- Applicants should hold a B.E. or B.Tech degree in EEE or ECE.
- This is a field-based position, so ownership of a 2-wheeler and a valid driving license are compulsory.
- At least 2 years of experience in telecom infrastructure is required.
About the Company
Indus Towers is a major telecom infrastructure provider in India, delivering shared passive infrastructure services to wireless operators across the country.