ICTTEN312
Install telecommunications network equipment


Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to effectively install and test telecommunications network equipment. It includes processes for checking plans, obtaining equipment, and handling equipment and supplies.

It applies to field officers, technicians or technical supervisors working for carriers, contractors or other service providers who install switching, transmission and radio networks and various transmission paths. It includes cable, optical fibre, radio, microwave and satellite telecommunications equipment.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Plan for installation of telecommunications network equipment

1.1 Prepare for given work according to relevant work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements

1.2 Obtain access to site and assess the options for network installation

1.3 Identify existing and potential site hazards

1.4 Verify network equipment installation according to appropriate plans obtained from authorised personnel

1.5 Investigate how equipment is to be connected to existing network systems

1.6 Develop and finalise installation plans to ensure minimal workplace disruption according to relevant legislation, regulations, codes and standards

1.7 Obtain tools and test equipment required for safe work practice

1.8 Notify affected parties of possible network outage

2 Install network hardware and cabling

2.1 Install network equipment according to plan and manufacturer instructions, using safe industry practices

2.2 Install equipment or insert equipment cards and modules

2.3 Install all cables according to specifications

2.4 Confirm service interruption is within limits agreed with customer

2.5 Document all installation drawings for customer

3 Install equipment accessories

3.1 Install alarms according to instruction manuals and specifications

3.2 Install operations administration and maintenance system according to specification

3.3 Install communication facilities for operational staff according to specification, taking into account any special needs of site and operational staff

3.4 Install operator communication facilities according to needs and specifications

4 Configure and test system

4.1 Install software and configuration instructions according to system specifications as required

4.2 Test to verify system performance according to customer requirements

4.3 Recommend changes as required and confirm with customer

4.4 Record all test results

5 Clean-up worksite and complete documentation

5.1 Remove and dispose of installation waste and debris from worksite according to environmental requirements

5.2 Restore changes made to work area during installation according to customer satisfaction

5.3 Complete all installation documents and present to customer

5.4 Declare asset ready for commissioning and integration

5.5 Notify customer and obtain sign-off

Foundation Skills

This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance, but not explicit in the performance criteria.

Skill

Description

Reading

Interprets information from plans, specifications and manufacturer instruction manuals

Writing

Uses clear and specific terminology to produce installation plans and instructions appropriate for audience

Records results of tests in required format using industry-specific language

Oral Communication

Uses appropriate strategies to establish and maintain dialogue, notify parties of disruptions and changes to planned work

Numeracy

Accurately interprets measurements from plans and applies results to installation plans and documents

Calibrates test equipment and calculates and compares results with specifications

Navigate the world of work

Takes personal responsibility for following explicit and implicit policies, procedures and legislative requirements

Identifies and acts on issues that contravene relevant policies, procedures and legal requirements

Interact with others

Follows accepted communication practices and protocols

Uses a range of strategies to establish a sense of connection and build rapport with customers and co-workers

Get the work done

Takes responsibility for planning, sequencing and prioritising tasks and own workload for efficiency and effective outcomes, occasionally negotiating changes

Maintains required records and reports according to enterprise requirements

Makes routine decisions and implements standard procedures for routine tasks, using formal decision-making processes for more complex and non-routine situations


Sectors

Telecommunications – Telecommunications Network Engineering