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Telecommunications Technical Officer: ANZSCO 313214
Telecommunications Technical Officer does a particular plan and backing capacities in broadcast communications designing, including improvement and execution checking of broadcast communications organizations, analysis and fix of flaws, and the determination and establishment of gear.

Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) Sample for Telecommunications Technical Officer
The Competency Demonstration Report Sample for Telecommunications Technical Officer includes all the necessary reports such as Three Career Episodes, Continuing Professional Development, Summary Statement and Curriculum Vitae. The Content of the Sample is as follow
Telecommunications Technical Officer Career Episode Report Samples
The career episode must be written on your own based on your recent work experience and must be in the English language. Each career episode should highlight the problems faced in your project and the steps taken to overcome them. It would be best if you numbered each paragraph of your career episodes as `` Career episode 1 (paragraphs 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc.) ``. The primary four components are as follows:
Project Name: Design Of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains
In first career episode, the author discusses about the project he carried out when he was a university student and was titled “Design Of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains”. In this project, his role were:
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To design, build and test an antenna for the 2.45 GHz ISM-band
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To enable better planning of wagon maintenance by detecting which wheel will break before it actually does
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To get a functioning prototype system with direct communication between the sensor nodes and the gateway
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To make the antenna work even after detuning
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To assemble the enclosure for the gateway and assist in the assembling of the nodes
Project Name: Secure Mobile Voice over IP
In second Career Episode, the author discusses the project he carried out during his undergraduate program and was titled “Secure Mobile Voice over IP”. His duties and responsibilities in the project were:
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To provide (VoIP) with the suitable security without effecting the performance of this technology
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To maintain the security in Mobile VoIP and the entire process
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To make use of high− throughput, low packet expansion security protocols
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To describe in detail the problem and its alternative solutions
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To implement, evaluate and test of the model
Project Name: A Study on Digital Video Broadcasting to a Handheld Device (DVB-H), Operating in UHF Band
In third Career Episode, the author explains about his Master’s thesis he was involved in when he was a Master student. The project name was “A Study on Digital Video Broadcasting to a Handheld Device (DVB-H), Operating in UHF Band”. His Key responsibilities in this project were:
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To develop the Digital Video Broadcasting to a Handheld (DVB-H) standard
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To build upon the strengths of the Digital Video Broadcasting
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To provide handheld television services
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To improve coverage on critical areas where indoor or car reception performance has been found to be insufficient
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To enable broadcasters to retain a leading role and leverage their strengths in the provision of content by using a DVB-H