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We are now looking for a Solution Architect with Communication Services (MSS, IMS and Signalling) experience. This is a hands-on delivery role where you will manage delivery of Ericsson Communication Services solutions. In this role, you will also be accountable for providing profitable business for Ericsson by translating customer needs, and technology opportunities into detailed technical offering, solutions and proposals.
What you will do
Undertake product deployment and configuration of communication services products
Prepare and execute system test, module test and acceptance test.
Work with business partners to identify and drive improvements in delivery processes.
Work with team to resolve any technical product delivery issues.
Maintain and update solution documentation.
Provide feedback to R&D with possible enhancement on portfolio
Participate in knowledge transfer, documentation and information sharing
Stay abreast of on new technology/technical areas and share information about solution to enable customer competence build.
You will bring
Bachelor level qualification in engineering or computer science.
Adept experience in the delivery and implementation of cloud infrastructure or software virtualization.
MSS and Signalling Portfolio Knowledge: MSC-S, MGW, IP-STP, DSC. Experience on DSC and IMS would be regarded as an added advantage
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