| Assistant Engineer – ISP | |
| Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Doha, Qatar Ref: GP880-39 |
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The RoleThe Role- Planning, designing, implementation, operation and maintenance of ISP applications. - Planning, designing and implementing ISP directory and messaging servers on Sun Solaris platform - Responsible for maintenance and troubleshooting of various applications being used in the Internet service provider environment. - Role holder will ensure the timely and consistent delivery of the key internet services; SUN One messaging, web, portal, IP-Multimedia services, authentication, and DNS - Design and maintain system database, operational support systems and web applications. - Diverse ISP services will be managed operated properly to insure customer satisfaction and introduce new breed of service offerings. - Manage and maintain the user database for all services. - Coordinating with vendors on design, delivery and support. - Introduce new value added service offerings and service quality improvements for ISP Customers. - Preparation of performance reports, and managing capacity planning |
RequirementsRequirements- Minimum 4-6 years experience in ISP/ telecom IT or similar technology. - Radius authentication PAP, CHAP etc, - Working knowledge of Sun One messaging, Web services, portal, Bind DNS, mediation systems and Customer Care Applications. - Through knowledge and technical understanding of Internet infrastructure, Unix OS's and Radius Clients. - Through knowledge of TCP/IP, operating systems and operational support systems. |
About the CompanyAbout the CompanyQatar Telecom (Qtel) is the exclusive telecommunications provider in Qatar. Its principal activities include local and international fixed telephone, mobile, Internet, data and cable television services. Qtel is committed to growing its presence in the Middle East and internationally. In 2004, Qtel led a consortium and won the public tender for the second mobile license in Oman, and launched its Nawras subsidiary services in March 2005, capturing more than 500,000 new customers (over 31% of the Omani mobile market) in just over 20 months of operations. In November 2006 signed an agreement to acquire a strategic stake in NavLink, a leading provider of managed data services to businesses in the Middle East, with AT&T Inc. In January 2007, Qtel further extended its international presence through the acquisition of an approximate 25% equity stake in ST Telemedia’s Asia Mobile Holdings Pte. Ltd. (“AMH”). In March 2007 Qtel had sealed what was rightly described as the 'biggest ever telecommunications deal in the Arab world' when it acquired 51% of the share capital of Kuwait based National Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC - (Wataniya) from Kuwait Projects Company for a total cash consideration of $3.8 billion, in a deal that is expected to give Qtel an increasingly important and prominent role in the MENA region. |
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