Network Communications Specialist – ITS & Traffic Systems
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- Develop and maintain an overall communications network master plan for traffic and ITS systems, including backbone, regional rings, POPs, and cabinet-level connectivity.
- Document the existing (“as-is”) communications network, including logical and physical diagrams, equipment inventories, and connectivity maps for key corridors and critical sites.
- Define communications requirements for core systems and field devices (bandwidth, latency, redundancy, security, QoS) and translate them into practical network designs.
- Design and refine IP addressing schemes, VLAN structures, routing strategies, redundancy mechanisms, and traffic prioritization for ITS applications and TCC operations.
- Evaluate and recommend access technologies (fiber, microwave, leased lines, cellular/LTE/5G, Wi-Fi, etc.) for new and upgraded connections to ITS field equipment.
- Analyze network performance and reliability metrics (availability, latency, packet loss, utilization) and propose targeted improvements to enhance uptime and resilience.
- Support troubleshooting of communications issues affecting field devices, working with TCC operations, field technicians, vendors, and the client’s ICT/cybersecurity teams.
- Contribute to the development of network standards, guidelines, and SOPs covering design practices, security zoning, monitoring, maintenance, and incident response.
- Provide technical input to procurement specifications and reviews for network equipment, services, and communications-related works.
- Support testing and commissioning of new links and devices, including verification of connectivity, configuration, and performance against requirements.
- Prepare clear, well-structured technical materials such as network design reports, diagrams, as-built documentation, and presentations for internal and client use.
- Participate in workshops and coordination meetings with the client, systems architects, ITS specialists, and other stakeholders to align network solutions with program goals.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Network Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Minimum 7 years of practical experience in the design, implementation, and operation of IP-based communications networks for ITS, transportation, SCADA, industrial control, or other critical infrastructure environments.
- Strong knowledge of routing and switching concepts (L2/L3), including VLANs, routing protocols, redundancy mechanisms, QoS, and traffic engineering.
- Experience connecting and supporting field-based devices such as traffic signal controllers, detectors, CCTV cameras, VMS/DMS, ramp meters, PLCs, and tunnel systems.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and interpret network diagrams, rack elevations, fiber routes, and cabinet wiring schemes.
- Experience with network monitoring and management tools (e.g., SNMP-based NMS, syslog, NetFlow, performance dashboards) for proactive fault and performance management.
- Proven capability to troubleshoot complex communications issues methodically and to coordinate effectively with multi-disciplinary technical and field teams.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English, with the ability to produce clear technical documentation and explain network issues to non-network specialists.
- Ability to work effectively in multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural project teams and to manage priorities across multiple architecture and integration workstreams.
- Experience working with large metropolitan or national transportation agencies or traffic management centers on ITS or traffic communications networks.
- Familiarity with security concepts and practices for operational/ICS networks, and experience coordinating with cybersecurity teams on zoning, firewalls, and remote access.
- Knowledge of communications standards and best practices relevant to ITS and traffic systems, including time synchronization, redundancy, and resilience patterns.
- Professional certifications such as CCNP, CCNA, JNCIP, or equivalent are an advantage.
- Experience contributing to the development of communications-related standards, operating manuals, or SOPs.
- Communication skills in Arabic are preferred but not required.