What Is a Fiber
Optic Engineer?
A fiber optic
engineer is a telecommunications professional who specializes in designing
fiber optic networks. As a fiber optic engineer, you will be responsible for
assessing the current network, discerning the needs for the client or
municipality, and designing a solution to those challenges, utilizing your
expertise and skill in fiber optics. You must be highly knowledgeable and
experienced with fiber optics and have exceptional problem-solving skills in
this career.
Certification
Programs :
Certificate
programs in broadband cable and technology can be completed relatively quickly.
A typical program consists of around 25 credit hours, less than half of the
requirement for an associates degree. These courses include practical
demonstrations of necessary skills such as testing and maintenance of cables,
introductions to standard principles of communications, and other technical
skills required for successful installation of communications equipment.
The
certifications earned from these programs include the following certificates:
- Certified Fiber Optics Technician (FOT)
- Certified Fiber Optics Designer (FOD)
- Data Cabling Installer Certification (DCIC)
- Certified Military Fiber Optics Installation Professional (MFOI)
Which fiber certification is best for an employee depends upon the technical position that
they are applying for but in general, a Certified Fiber Optics Technician (FOT)
is a great entry certification for starting techs. It has a prerequisite of
Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) FOI certification but is the
fundamental building block of a career in a fiber optics installation and
maintenance career. The course includes the certification exam on the last day
of the course and is a streamlined way of attaining certification.
Fair and
objective assessment
The
certification body strives to ensure that all programs are free from bias and
discrimination. The programs also comply with the various civil rights
standards. This will go a long way in ensuring that employers and other clients
have confidence in the quality of service that the professional can offer.
Indeed, an objective assessment is a boost to the academic credentials of the
fiber optic professional.
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