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Ericsson

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  • > 100,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Ericsson

7.2
7.2 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 17 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
I am an integration engineer working on a Kubernetes-based microservice. My responsibilities are typically related to: 1. Managing the health of the platform 2. Designing solutions using the platform 3. Customer engagement on use cases and requirements
Graduate, Melbourne
The work varies quite a lot and is always interesting.
Graduate, Melbourne
Access management - Incident management - Monitoring and maintaining security governance - Reporting to stakeholders
Graduate, Sydney
Upgrading the software, and testing/monitoring the network's competence as its the client's platform for providing data to users across Australia.
Graduate, Melbourne
My role is varied, I have a good amount of autonomy and I feel I am accountable for my own work. The work itself is mostly interesting, though can get quite admin-heavy due to the large amount of bureaucracy from both internally and our customer.
Graduate, Melbourne
There's a decent mix of standard day-to-day responsibilities and new, challenging pieces of work to keep a balance of comfort and challenge within my role. However, I find recently that there is less room for growth and some of the things I'm doing gets a bit boring. When we do get new things, they also tend to not be within my interest scope.
Graduate, Melbourne
I am currently working as a mobile transmission design team on Telstra project. Day to day work involves designing Telstra radio base station sites to modernize/uplift their transmission technology from Layer 2 to Layer 3 (to enable a robust and more secure transmission backhaul)
Graduate, Melbourne
Even after almost 5 years with the company, I'm currently working on integrating production network which is standard work and does not involve creating or challenging work that helps us grow or helps with career progression, this is in fact a step backward for me.
Graduate, Melbourne
My responsibilities include performing tests on telecommunications hardware and scripting
Graduate, Melbourne
I'm a graduate integration engineer. I mainly work on feature deployments. Usually, I would finalise scripts that need to be run to integrate a feature for the rollout. I help to prepare the Method of Procedure documents, also known as the MOPs. Then I would audit for the parameter attributes in the script, run the health checks for the nodes, take their backup and then integrate the feature on the live network. Once that is done, I take another health check and a backup, do the post audit of the attributes, and troubleshoot for any new alarms or disabled cells. Additionally, I would also do the feature clean up a few weeks later, where we usually rollout the feature on sites, that were previously unsynchronised, or if we need to deactivate the feature. After all of this is done, I generally do the lab alignment, where I integrate the same features on the lab nodes. Apart from the usual responsibilities, I audit for the lab sim cards, hardware units and software versions from time to time and update them on our SharePoint folder.
Graduate, Sydney
My current role is fine at the moment, I am still able to learn new things whilst also be productive to the team and company.
Other (Please specify) - Engineer, Melbourne