The primary responsibility of the Fiber Optics Designer is to offer technical assistance in drawing production work such as analysis, fiber optic network design, topology layout, fiber splice plans, cable duct and routing, and calculations on non-routine assignments of substantial variety and complexity. The designer should take charge of different types of fiber optics and put to practice company, client and project design, and drafting standards.
The designer ensures quick, fast and secure fiber optics communication. The designer possesses demonstrable knowledge about internet and telephone signals. They continually update and upgrade existing communication systems. Other responsibilities include research of different types of Optical Signals, and the system designers initiate the work process. They should also inspect the physical terrain for any equipment installation.
The designer must chart a preliminary plan before integrating new hardware with existing systems. They have to identify and rectify any issues related to permits, zoning and other matters that may affect the project. They should take into consideration surrounding environments before building or finalizing network plans.