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Senior Group Technical Architect

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Job Summary

CTG Tracking ID-RDNAV121

HM name-52293605 Jobin

Senior System Architect who will be responsible for the evolution of Intelligent Network Server (INS), a telecom platform on HPE NonStop ,that enables 2G/3G/4G/5G telecom network elements.
"•    Mandatory skills
o    Hands-on experience with HPE NonStop Operating Systems and kernel
o    Experience in System Software development on C/C++ in telecom domain with expertise in Socket programming, TCP/IP.
o    Excellent proficiency in object orientation & design patterns, Protocol. (DIAMETER/SIP/SS7-MAP/HTTP/2) Development; OS fundamentals, Networking basics, Shell scripting.
o    IMS protocols (SIP, Diameter - Ro/Rf/Gy/Rx/Sh).
o    IN telecom protocols (CAMEL, INAP, MAP, TCAP).
o    Troubleshoot software issues working with different stakeholders to solve technical issues, strong analytical and problem-solving skills."

Key Responsibilities

 1. To architect| design and develop (through Team) solution for product/project & sustenance delivery
2. To bridge the gap between client needs and business goals by gathering requirements, crafting innovative solutions with deep domain/technology expertise, and driving successful implementations that propel strategic initiatives.
3. To ensure knowledge up-gradation and work with new technologies so that the solution is current and meets quality standards and the client requirements
4. To review architecture and design deliverables and ensure solutions adhere to industry best practices ,architectural standards simultaneously establish and enforce governance /compliance measures.
5. To train and develop team so as to ensure that there is an adequate supply of trained manpower in the said technology and delivery risks are mitigated
6. To submit Whitepapers, participate in industry forums and file Patents

Skill Requirements

 "•    Mandatory skills
o    Hands-on experience with HPE NonStop Operating Systems and kernel
o    Experience in System Software development on C/C++ in telecom domain with expertise in Socket programming, TCP/IP.
o    Excellent proficiency in object orientation & design patterns, Protocol. (DIAMETER/SIP/SS7-MAP/HTTP/2) Development; OS fundamentals, Networking basics, Shell scripting.
o    IMS protocols (SIP, Diameter - Ro/Rf/Gy/Rx/Sh).
o    IN telecom protocols (CAMEL, INAP, MAP, TCAP).
o    Troubleshoot software issues working with different stakeholders to solve technical issues, strong analytical and problem-solving skills."

Other Requirements

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