ComReg Overview
We are the statutory body responsible for regulating electronic communications, postal and premium rate services in Ireland. We are a professional, multi-disciplinary organisation, operating in a dynamic telecommunications environment that is constantly evolving. Our Mission – at the heart of everything we do – is to facilitate the development of a competitive communications sector in Ireland that attracts investment, encourages innovation and empowers consumers to choose and use communications services with confidence.
Division overview
Market Framework
ComReg’s Market Framework Division is responsible for the regulation of Ireland’s radio spectrum. Radio spectrum is the medium over which all wireless communications (such as mobile phones, radars, radios, televisions, connected devices etc.) take place. It is a valuable national resource underpinning important economic, social and communications activities. In 2017, ComReg released 350 MHz of radio spectrum in the 5G suitable 3.6 GHz band. More recently, Market Framework released part of the 26 GHz band for national block licenses and is currently developing further award programmes for both commercial and non-commercial use. Market Framework also carries out key regulatory duties in respect of the broadcasting sector, manages Ireland’s national telephone numbering resource, where proposals are currently advancing to streamline non-geographic number use and to cater for burgeoning IoT needs, as well as providing technical communications network support to the broader ComReg organisation.
The role and responsibilities
Within Market Framework, the Spectrum Operations Unit is responsible for;
• the efficient assignment of spectrum and spectrum rights of use, and day to day functions for the administration of radio spectrum licences;
• radio frequency interference investigations, radio spectrum monitoring and compliance and enforcement; and
• Leading on certain radio spectrum projects to develop and implement spectrum management policies to further the efficient use of the radio spectrum.
In 2022 ComReg commenced the roll out of a replacement modern Radio Frequency Monitoring Network (RFMN). This will greatly enhance ComReg’s capabilities to proactively monitor the use of Irelands radio spectrum national resource and intercede where appropriate, in so doing enriching and advancing the nations connectivity potential.
Reporting to the Manager, Spectrum Intelligence and Investigations, the Spectrum Monitoring technical Advisor will play a key role in driving ComReg’s work in spectrum intelligence and continued roll out of the new RFMN. This will include;
• Lead the development of a spectrum monitoring strategy and priorities for same, including baseline measurements of priority bands to build an accurate picture of current noise floors, spectrum occupancy, spectrum usage and licence compliance.
• Plan and implement the continuous development of the new RFMN including new sites where necessary, hardware and software upgrades and the integration of data generated to support projects within Market framework division and the organisation as a whole.
• Develop and implement radio spectrum compliance measurement reporting tools using the RFMN to support ComReg’s radio spectrum licensing and licence compliance function. Implement and deliver the introduction of an AMM (Automatic Monitoring) program to enable real time 24/7 background monitoring and ensure that sporadic interference is captured recorded and available for staff to review and analyse.
• Implement mapping of existing licenced/Licence exempt services in order to build a background GIS dataset that would enhance RFMN capability and accuracy in detecting sources of interference.
• Implement reporting, making recommendations supported by analysis and statistical functionality on all the above.
• Translate, present and explain technical information to engage a non-technical audience.
• Manage mentor and train staff where appropriate in all of the above.
Qualifications and Experience required
Essential
• Third level qualification preferably in engineering, science or technology or other closely related discipline or, demonstratable equivalent and relevant experience.
• Strong experience of working in telecommunications industry;
• Experience in Spectrum monitoring and radio frequency interference investigation
• Experience in undertaking radio measurements in the field, using Spectrum analysers, receivers, DF antennas.
• Experience of reporting and statistical analysis.
• Project management experience of leading and delivering projects from start to finish
• Experience in the installation/commissioning/troubleshooting of radio systems or networks .
• Ability to draft technical reports, briefings and documents in a rational, evidence based, clear concise manner
• Ability to work under own direction and take full responsibility for tasks/objectives from start to end while updating stakeholders in a timely and appropriate manner
• A full clean Class B drivers licence;
• Be willing to work flexible hours and potentially undertake field work;
Desirable
• Experience using Rohde & Schwarz / Anritsu or equivalent .Experience of scripting or code writing Linux, Jason, VBA etc.
• GIS, experience in gathering, mapping , analysing and presenting GIS data.
• Basic knowledge of routing and switching CCNA
Core Competencies & Skills for the Role
In addition to your technical qualifications and experience, you will bring professional competencies and skills in the following core areas:
• Analytical & Critical Thinking Objectively analyses and evaluates information in order to identify patterns between situations that are not obviously related. Develops and clearly articulates solutions to complex problems.
• Technical Knowledge & Continuous Improvement – Possesses a command over the technical and professional skills for a particular discipline. Keeps an open mind. Demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement.
• Ownership & Accountability Applies professional ethical standards. Takes responsibility for work activities and personal actions. Follows through on commitments. Acknowledges mistakes and learns from them. Maintains effective interactions with outsourced service providers.
• Communicating & Influencing Communicates clearly, confidently and respectfully. Engages, persuades and convinces others to follow a particular course of action. Ensures all relevant parties are appropriately updated and notified.
• Teamwork Promotes and enhances team performance through working collaboratively and in cooperation with others to achieve goals. Interacts in a manner that builds respect and fosters trust.
• Planning and Organising Establishes and monitors priorities, systematically differentiating between urgent, important and unimportant tasks. Plans and manages activities to consistently deliver results. Meets objectives within agreed predetermined time frames and deals with urgent operational situations expeditiously.
Our Package
We are offering an attractive package:
• Salary €84,531.22 – €105,680.24 * (Pay increases will be awarded annually subject to satisfactory performance)
• Dublin city centre location – IFSC
• Blended working environment – 2 days in office (flexibility for more days may be required depending on business needs)
• 28 days Annual Leave per year increases with service
• Fully paid Maternity, Paternity and Parent’s leave
• Income protection scheme
• Education assistance and Training Opportunities
• Professional membership fee pay
• Attractive pension scheme
• ComWell Wellbeing Programme
• Travel tax saver scheme, Access to Cycle to Work Scheme
• Access to Employee Assistance Programme
• Access to a member’s run sports and social club
*(entry will be at the minimum point and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy.)
Please Note (1)
We hope that our recruitment process supports applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We understand that having a diverse workforce contributes to making us stronger as an organisation. We are committed to positively supporting candidates with disabilities.
Please let us know if there is any reasonable accommodations we can make to enable you to take part in the process by creating the environment to give you the best opportunity to show your strengths and competencies. Rest assured that whatever information you disclose will only be used to enable us to provide the necessary support and will never have a bearing on the outcome of the process.
Please Note (2)
ComReg assesses all applicants fairly based on the requirements for the role. Due to the high volume of applications we receive for positions, we are unable to provide feedback to candidates who are not shortlisted for interview. If you are short-listed for interview, and are subsequently unsuccessful, you can request verbal feedback from your recruitment contact – if you are represented by an agency.