Description

RAN Transport Network Expert

Contract role Inside IR35

£580 per day

6mths contract

The Opportunity

This is your opportunity to join one of the UKs major mobile network operators as they build the future of Radio networks

Working with the Head of Mobile Network Architecture, your role will be as a Transport Network subject matter expert.

You will be key contributor to the development of the 3- and 5-year RAN strategy plans

This is a hybrid opportunity, but 1-2 days in Reading will be expected each week.

Day to day

You will work on;

  • Defining the key requirements for the Transport Network RFI/RFPs
  • Evaluating the responses of vendors in detail
  • Identifying the gaps and strengths
  • Challenging and propose amendments to Radio’s current plans and thinking
  • Work closely with vendors, review technical specifications and documents
  • Key point of contact for providing expert support for internal high level stakeholders

Your background:

This role has a strong blend of technical and commercial skills.

  • You will have subject matter expert level of experience on Transport and Transmission Network technologies and the vendor ecosystem
  • You will have held a senior role that involves strong experience of supporting RFx activities.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills and the ability to communicate complex technical ideas and concepts appropriately to audiences of varying technical background.

The Next Steps:

If this sounds like you, or you would like to find out more about this opportunity then you have three options;

Call Stephen Morris at CRG TEC to find out more. We are really open about the role and opportunity and challenges, so if you need to find out more before committing, no problem!

Contact Stephen Morris via LinkedIn, drop him a private message and he will get back to you

If you are happy with what you have read so far, then send a copy of your CV to this advert and Stephen will give you a call to discuss further or at least get back to you if you don’t quite hit the mark.

Thanks

Stephen