Further Education and Training Certificate:
Telecommunication Network Operations (SAQA QUAL ID 59057)
The Further Education and Training Certificate: Telecommunication Network Operations is a qualification within the Occupational Qualifications Sub-framework (OQSF) designed to equip learners with skills for network operations within the telecommunications industry. This qualification prepares individuals to perform installation, maintenance, and operational tasks in various telecommunications settings.
Purpose
This qualification aims to provide learners with specialized skills relevant to telecommunications network operations. It addresses the industry's evolving needs, including network management, IP operations, and telecommunication infrastructure. It prepares learners to work across diverse areas such as security systems, broadcasting, and mobile communications, supporting economic development by enhancing employability in ICT sectors.
Entry Requirements
• Grade 11 (NQF Level 3) or equivalent
• Basic maths and science literacy recommended
• Good communication skills
• Must be technically inclined and comfortable with hands-on work
• Mathematical Literacy (NQF 4)
• Communication in English (NQF 4)
• Second Language Communication (NQF 3)
• Fundamentals of telecommunications systems
• Install, test, and maintain telecommunications cables
• Fibre optic cable installation and splicing
• Understanding digital and analog signal transmission
• Install and maintain customer premises equipment (CPE)
• Introduction to IP-based systems and VoIP
• Telecommunications power supply systems (batteries, rectifiers)
• Apply safety and environmental practices in telecoms
• Wireless technologies (Wi-Fi, GSM, LTE)
• Satellite communications basics
• Setting up small telephone networks (PABX systems)
• Data network basics (TCP/IP, routers, switches)
• Remote support and fault-finding
• Portable/mobile radio technologies
Hands-on industry exposure enhances learning by allowing learners to:
• Perform site surveys and installations
• Run cable routes, crimp/connect, and label cables
• Assist in signal testing and troubleshooting
• Maintain telecoms equipment on towers or client premises
• Use tools like OTDRs, splicing machines, and cable testers
1. Install, maintain, and troubleshoot telecoms infrastructure, including copper and fibre networks
2. Understand and apply signal transmission principles
3. Work safely and efficiently on telecoms sites
4. Use testing and measuring equipment for fault diagnosis
5. Support customers and solve connectivity issues
6. Understand the basics of converged networks, including voice and data systems
Assessment includes formative evaluations throughout training and an integrated summative assessment. Practical and theoretical skills are evaluated using approved ETQA tools and are subject to both internal and external moderation. The summative assessment combines practical tasks, workplace simulations, and documented portfolios of evidence.
• Telecommunications Technician
• Fibre Optic Splicing Technician
• Field Support Technician
• Network Cable Installer
• VoIP/Internet Technician
• Telecom Tower Rigger Assistant
With Experience,
• Network Infrastructure Planner
• Telecoms Supervisor
• Site Team Leader / Project Manager
• Technical Sales or Suppor