ICT60210 - Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering
This qualification reflects the role of an individual involving a high level of specialist technical skills and knowledge in telecommunications and IT networks using internet protocol (IP) systems who can:
forecast network growth for enterprise network planning
design and manage IP based network telecommunications equipment
implement convergence technologies in enterprise telecommunications networks
design and manage optical and wireless network telecommunications architectures for high speed broadband capability.
Job Roles
Job roles and titles vary across different sectors of the industry. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
telecommunications network manager
network designer
IP based convergence integrator
IP based network designer
network security manager.
There are no prerequisite requirements for individual units of competency.
Subjects
Total number of units = 10
4 core units, plus
6 elective units
Elective units must be relevant to the work outcome, local industry requirements and the qualification level. A minimum of 2 of these electives must be taken from Advanced Diploma level.
A maximum of two elective units may be substituted with two units of competency from any endorsed Training Package or accredited course at Advanced Diploma or Vocational Graduate Certificate level.
Units selected from other Training Packages or accredited courses must not duplicate units selected from or are available within the ICT10 Integrated Telecommunications Training Package.
ICTTEN6044A Coordinate fault rectification and restoration of service following network outages
ICTTEN6045A Implement planned network changes with minimal impact to the customer
ICTTEN6047A Manage a common channel signalling network
ICTTEN6091A Analyse and organise repair of highly complex telecommunications network faults
ICTTEN6094A Verify new software and hardware releases
ICTTEN6169A Produce and evaluate architecture designs for convergent cellular mobile networks
Emerging technologies
ICTTEN6216A Design and manage internet protocol TV in a service provider network
IP networks
ICTTEN6172A Install and configure an IP-MPLS network with virtual private network tunnelling
Selecting electives for different outcomes
The context of this qualification varies and this must guide the selection of elective units.
The following examples are designed to assist in the selection of appropriate electives for particular outcomes at this level but they are in no way prescriptive.
ICTTEN6036A Undertake qualification testing of new or enhanced equipment and systems
three additional units from elective units as appropriate to the specific job role
Pathways...
Pathways into the qualification
Candidates may enter this qualification through a number of entry points demonstrating potential to undertake vocational education and training at advanced diploma level, including:
after achieving the ICT50210 Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering or another relevant accredited Training Package qualification or relevant accredited course
or
providing evidence of competency in the core units required for the ICT50210 Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering or equivalent units with vocational experience
or
with substantial vocational experience but without a formal qualification.
Pathways from the qualification
After achieving the ICT60210 Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering, candidates may undertake the ICT70110 Vocational Graduate Certificate in Telecommunications Network Engineering or seek articulation into a University program.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Licensing Information
All training programs must be conducted with the reference to the regulatory regime of the prevailing statutory authority (currently ACMA).
Employability Skills
Employability Skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
determining options to rectify faults and discussing them with customer so that necessary action is determined
documenting test methods and results
making a complete check of installation against installation plans
reading, interpreting and using equipment/system manuals and specifications and relevant enterprise policy and documentation
conveying information to clients, colleagues and other site personnel
providing feedback to customers on operating the equipment
Teamwork
identifying members and roles of team
identifying and contributing to team tasks and goals
recognising and responding positively to conflict within team
working with team members to work with clients and install equipment
relating personal role to the industry
participating in a team structure by identifying team members, tasks and goals and recognising and responding positively to conflict
applying interpersonal skills with clients, employer, supervisors, work associates, team members and other contractors
giving and receiving feedback to assist in meeting team and organisation goals
Problem solving
ranking causes of problems, working from system-wide impacts to specific impacts
diagnosing network security problems to secure the network
identifying barriers to installation and developing strategies to overcome them within time and budget restrictions
identifying faults or optimisation options
rectifying faults and adjusting system to optimal operation
determining cable routes taking into account building services, safety, industry codes and practices, and customer requirements
following up promptly on difficulties and known problem areas
Initiative and enterprise
prioritising urgent requests and acting according to organisational guidelines
identifying barriers to installation and developing strategies to overcome them within time and budget restrictions
adapting plan to suit specific features of site
identifying issues and possible solutions within established guidelines
interacting with enterprise personnel, customers and other contractors keeping a customer focus and considering customer needs
Planning and organising
identifying realistic short and long-term career objectives
planning and provision to meet key dates and milestones
gathering data for the installation of systems and equipment
planning the installation of fibre cable, taking into account technical, scheduling and financial considerations
interpreting design and relating to site characteristics
prioritising work according to organisation guidelines
running a test of network security arrangements
Self-management
identifying realistic short and long-term career objectives
identifying work to be completed
complying with all related OHS requirements and work practices
developing installation plans to ensure minimal disruption to the workplace
checking that tools and equipment are in safe working order and adjusted to manufacturer specification
relating own role to the industry and establishing own work schedule
using strategies to present a professional image to customers
interpreting and applying relevant regulations and standards
Learning
relating current or intended role to career objectives in a positive manner
giving and receiving feedback to assist in meeting team and organisation goals
making clients aware of opportunities that exist for system upgrades, additional services and training
seeking assistance from team members when necessary
providing suitable training and assessment opportunities for work team members
providing training to customers on system, product, product features and facilities
Technology
checking that tools and equipment are in safe working order and adjusted to manufacturer specifications
converging many integrated and emerging technologies
testing and measuring of broadband network infrastructure
installing and operating telecommunications equipment and products
installing and operating equipment and products
identifying, replacing or repairing faulty parts and equipment
undertaking relevant acceptance tests and analysing results against specified performance criteria