Telecom Engineer (Telesys STP)

Role: Telesys STP Engineer (Signal Transfer Point)

Experience: 8+

Role Overview:- The Telesys STP Engineer will be responsible for the deployment, configuration, and integration, of Telesys Signal Transfer Point (STP) platforms in telecom core network environments, with a strong focus on SS7 signalling, routing optimization, and high availability.

Key Responsibilities

* Hands on experience in installing, configuring, and commissioning Telesys STP nodes

* Configure point codes, linksets, routes, and Global Title Translation (GTT)

* Configure and manage SS7 signalling links including A links, B links, and C links

* Prepare MOPs and implementation artifacts for software upgrades and changes

* Integrate STP with core network elements such as MSC, HLR, SMSC, IN, and signalling gateways

* Support Legacy SS7 and interworking scenarios based on customer requirements

* Strong working knowledge of the SS7 protocol stack:

MTP Level 1/2/3

SCCP (connectionless & connection oriented)

TCAP (basic operations)

* Handle E.164, E.212, and E.214 numbering plans

* Implement routing logic based on IMSI, MSISDN, and GT patterns

* Analyze and troubleshoot signalling failures using traces and logs

* Perform protocol level debugging including SCCP and TCAP decoding

* Use tools such as Wireshark/tcpdump for signalling analysis

* Optimize routing tables and signalling load distribution

* Perform health checks, capacity planning, and performance analysis

* Ensure high availability and optimal utilization of STP resources

* Understanding of 2G/3G/4G/5G signalling architectures, particularly:

* MAP signalling

* MAP Diameter interworking concepts

* Familiarity with Diameter signalling in legacy to LTE/5G evolution scenarios

* Experience with bare metal, virtualized, and cloud platforms such as KVM, VMware, Kubernetes based CNF

* Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and DevOps practices

Job Details

Company
Infoplus Technologies UK Ltd
Location
London, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Contract
Salary
GBP Annual
Posted