Network Planning Engineer (Telecom Circuit Design
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Telecoms Engineering
Network Planning Engineer (Telecom Circuit Design)
Resources will be required to work on client's site in Melbourne, FL. Non-local candidates will be compensated accordingly for long-term assignment in Melbourne.
A Network Planning Engineer's (Telco Engineer) role will be a crucial part in evaluating, planning, and implementing a cutting-edge telecommunications network design tailored to mission-critical needs. You will be at the forefront of replacing legacy copper-based systems with advanced technologies, creating scalable and optimized telco architectures, and documenting solutions that support engineering and NOC operations. Collaborate with internal and external teams, work independently on high-impact projects, and lead proof-of-concept efforts for emerging services.
Essential Functions:
- Assess telecommunications technologies and design solutions to ensure alignment with the network's critical infrastructure and service requirements.
- Architect and engineer next-generation telco services to replace legacy copper-based solutions with modern, scalable alternatives.
- Deliver tailored network implementations that meet dynamic customer requirements and long-term strategic objectives.
- Establish and apply best practices in network design, capacity planning, and service continuity to support mission-critical operations.
- Oversee the telco design release lifecycle to ensure timely execution and alignment with program milestones.
Responsibilities:
- Evaluate telco designs in relation to the critical infrastructure and service needs for the FTI network.
- Plan and design modern telco services to replace legacy copper-based telco solutions.
- Implement solutions that support customer requirements.
- Participate in after action reviews to resolve technical challenges.
- Create and maintain documentation for engineering and NOC teams.
- Identify areas of opportunity for automation and network optimization.
- Manage the Telco design release workflow to meet the implementation schedule.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems or equivalent of a 4-year accredited degree in a technical discipline.
- Degree and minimum 4 years of prior WAN Telecommunications networks experience or 2 years post-Secondary/ Associates Degree and a minimum of 8 years of prior WAN Telecommunications networks experience.
- Highly motivated and capable of developing and following detailed instructions and action plans.
- Ability to work in a team environment and is self-directed and self-motivated.
- Project management skills capable of adhering to deadlines and completing tasks per project schedule.
- Strong skill set with Microsoft Office software applications.
- Knowledge and understanding of engineering drawings and technical procedures.
- Domain knowledge of the Telecommunications industry, including carrier services, provisioning terminology, CISCO routers and network infrastructure and IP technologies such as Pseudo Wire and Ethernet switching.
- Ability to obtain a Public Trust Clearance security clearance.
Preferred
Additional Qualifications:
- Experience designing and implementing network technologies such as SONET, Carrier Ethernet, LTE...etc.
- Must be able to demonstrate the ability to design, implement and support Ethernet and TDM network infrastructures.
- Knowledge of IP technologies such as Pseudo Wire and Ethernet switching.
- Knowledge of telecommunications carrier ordering systems and processes.
- Knowledge of WAN/LAN, TDM and Voice switching systems; TCP/IP, specific routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP and RIP;
VoIP, DWDM, CTI and VPN technologies. - Experience with leading network vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Ciena, RAD.
- Experience with database modeling software such as Meta Solv network infrastructures.
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