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    Field Ser­vice Man­age­ment has a cru­cial role in main­tain­ing telecom­mu­ni­ca­tion sys­tems as they are respon­si­ble for plan­ning, installing, test­ing, and main­tain­ing the equip­ment to run a prop­er com­mu­ni­ca­tion net­work. Their gen­er­al duties include the main­te­nance and repair of equip­ment and con­struc­tion of tow­ers to ensure opti­mal per­for­mance. A tele­com engineer’s job involves the use of var­i­ous tools such as inter­con­nect devices, net­work facil­i­ties, and radios. A field engi­neer also works with engi­neers from oth­er fields for equip­ment instal­la­tion and then report to the upper man­age­ment.

    A Field Ser­vice engi­neer should have some expe­ri­ence with telecom­mu­ni­ca­tion sys­tems and at least a two-year degree for telecom­mu­ni­ca­tion field tech­ni­cian jobs. Tele­com field engi­neer­ing is a very demand­ing job because they have to work long hours and have to show up as soon as they receive a call when they’re not on the job. A field engi­neer also needs to work in high-stress sce­nar­ios and repair the equip­ment till the ser­vice is restored.