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Job Description
Purpose of the Role
This role is perfect for someone who enjoys shaping large-scale network strategy while remaining closely involved in operational excellence.
The Executive of Engineering provides strategic and operational leadership across all engineering functions, with accountability for three critical domains: Core, Access, and Network Architecture. You will lead the evolution of the network through modernisation, automation, and capacity growth, ensuring reliable, secure, and cost-effective services that align with business objectives and customer needs.
This is a senior leadership role that blends deep technical credibility with strong commercial, stakeholder, and people leadership.
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Engineering Strategy & Leadership
- Define and execute long-term engineering strategy and multi-year roadmaps for Core and Access networks.
- Translate business strategy into executable engineering programmes with clear milestones, budgets, and KPIs.
- Foster a culture of safety, reliability, innovation, and continuous improvement.
- Lead and develop high-performing engineering teams across multiple disciplines.
Core Network Leadership
- Provide oversight of IP/MPLS backbone and service provider edge technologies.
- Guide optical transport strategy (DWDM/OTN, ROADM, high-capacity interfaces) and IP/optical integration.
- Own capacity planning, traffic engineering, resilience, and incident response for the core.
- Ensure robust security, policy enforcement, and standards compliance.
Access Network Leadership
- Lead fibre access engineering across GPON/XGS-PON and Carrier Ethernet.
- Own PON architecture design, provisioning models, performance optimisation, and troubleshooting.
- Drive efficient, scalable, and cost-effective access network delivery.
Network Architecture & Governance
- Define and maintain end-to-end reference architectures, standards, and design patterns.
- Lead architecture governance, design reviews, and change control.
- Champion automation, intent-based networking, virtualisation, and orchestration.
- Maintain authoritative architecture documentation, diagrams, and runbooks.
Delivery, Operations & Automation
- Lead major network buildouts, upgrades, migrations, and modernisation programmes.
- Oversee provisioning, activation, and service onboarding for home and business customers.
- Drive proactive incident management, root-cause analysis, and preventive improvements.
- Partner with OSS/BSS teams to automate provisioning and service assurance workflows.
Vendor, Stakeholder & Financial Management
- Manage strategic vendor relationships, contracts, and technology roadmaps.
- Collaborate closely with Product, Sales, Operations, and enterprise customers.
- Own engineering budgets, CAPEX/OPEX optimisation, and financial governance.
- Identify and mitigate technical, operational, and delivery risks.
What You’ll Need to Have
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, Computer Science, or related field.
- 12+ years’ experience in telecommunications engineering.
- 5+ years in senior leadership or executive engineering roles.
- Proven experience leading large-scale service provider networks.
- Strong background in Core, Access, and Network Architecture domains.
- Certifications such as CCNP/CCIE SP, JNCIP/JNCIE, TOGAF, or PMP are advantageous.
Skills That Will Help You Succeed
- IP/MPLS, BGP, OSPF/IS-IS, EVPN, MPLS-TE, QoS, and VPN technologies
- Optical transport (DWDM/OTN, ROADM, 40/100/400G).
- GPON/XGS-PON, Carrier Ethernet, VLAN/QinQ architectures.
- Network automation and modernisation (Python, Ansible, Terraform, NETCONF/RESTCONF).
- OSS/NMS platforms, ITSM tools, and monitoring systems.
- Architecture governance, standards definition, and design review leadership.
- Strong vendor negotiation and lifecycle management capability.
Qualities We Value at Frogfoot
- Strategic mindset with strong execution discipline.
- Calm, decisive leadership under pressure.
- Excellent communicator who can engage technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Collaborative and customer-focused approach.
- Commercial awareness and cost-conscious decision-making.
- Passion for mentoring, developing talent, and building resilient teams.
- Curiosity and drive to continuously improve how networks are built and operated.
How Success Is Measured
- Network availability, reliability, and SLA performance.
- Reduced MTTR and incident severity.
- Faster provisioning and time-to-activate.
- On-time, on-budget delivery of strategic programmes.
- CAPEX/OPEX efficiency and capacity forecast accuracy.
- Stakeholder and customer satisfaction with network outcomes.