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Telecommunications Analyst (GMG/SEG 3)
Summary
Under the direct supervision of the Principal Director, Telecommunications, the Telecommunications Analyst is responsible for conducting research, analyzing policy issues, and providing recommendations related to telecommunications regulations, industry trends, and technology advancements. The incumbent will be responsible for monitoring regulatory changes, assessing the impact on the country, and advocating for favorable policies. đź’°Salary range $5,198,035 - $6,990,779 per annum.
Responsibilities
Administrative/Management:
- • Provides guidance and recommendations to ensure adherence to legal requirements and regulatory obligations;
- • Prepares reports, white papers and presentations, summarizing findings and providing insights to support decision-making;
- • Engages with regulatory authorities, industry associations and other stakeholders, to gather information, provide input.
- • Participates in industry working groups, consultations and public hearings related to telecommunications policy matters;
- • Collaborates with internal teams, such as legal, Strategic Planning and policy services, to ensure alignment with business objectives and regulatory requirements;
- • Represent the Ministry's interests in telecommunications policy discussions, consultations, and industry forums;
- • Advocates for national telecommunications policy positions in deliberations and engagements with government and non-government stakeholders;
- • Stays updated with the latest developments, technologies, and best practices in the telecommunications industry by attending conferences, workshops, and industry events to enhance knowledge and expertise.
Technical:
- • Researches, analyses, and evaluates telecommunications policies, regulations, and industry trends;
- • Monitors changes in legislation, regulatory frameworks, and international standards that impact the telecommunications industry;
- • Assesses the Ministry's compliance with telecommunications regulations and policies;
- • Evaluates the impact of proposed policy changes on the Ministry's operations, business strategy, and financial performance and identifies risks and opportunities and provide recommendations for adapting to regulatory changes;
- • Conducts in-depth research on telecommunications topics, including market trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory developments;
- • Monitors and analyses the telecommunications market landscape, including competitors' strategies, services, and pricing models;
- • Identifies market trends, assesses competitive advantages, and provide recommendations to enhance the Jamaica's competitiveness;
- • Evaluates emerging telecommunications technologies, such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud-based services and assess the potential impact on the Country's infrastructure, services, and business models;
- • Provides recommendations for adopting new technologies and leveraging them strategically;
- • Contributes to the development and revision of telecommunications policies, guidelines, and procedures within the Ministry.
Required Skills
Core:
- • Good oral and written communication skills
- • Good Teamwork and cooperation
- • Interpersonal skills
- • Initiative
- • Client and quality focus/commitment to service quality
- • Compliance
- • Adaptability
- • Integrity
- • Methodical
- • Good Problem solving skills
- • Good Planning and organizing skills
- • Goal/result oriented
- • Strong attention to detail
- • Analytical Thinking Skills
Technical/Functional:
- • Strong knowledge of telecommunications legislation, policies, regulations and industry frameworks.
- • Familiarity with regulatory bodies and processes governing the telecommunications industry.
- • Excellent research and analytical skills
- • Understanding of technology advancements and their impact on telecommunications services
- • Ability to collaborate and engage with stakeholders
- • Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and meet deadlines.
- • Knowledge of Policy Development
Qualifications
- • Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications, Public Policy, or a related field.
- • A minimum of three years’ experience in policy analysis, data analysis advocacy, or regulatory affairs within the telecommunications industry is preferred
Additional Information and Instructions
Special Conditions Associated with the Job:
- • May be required to travel locally on official business;
- • May be required to work beyond regular working hours;
- • Typical office environment, no adverse working condition.
Applications accompanied by résumés should be submitted no later than Friday, 25th July, 2025 to: The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport PCJ Building, 36 Trafalgar Road Kingston 10 ✉️ Email: hr@mtw.gov.jm ℹ️ Subject Line: Telecommunications Analyst (GMG/SEG 3) ⚠️ Note: Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Applications should include the names and positions of two (2) senior persons who can provide a character and work-related reference. Special Conditions Associated with the Job:
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Job Overview
Title
Telecommunications Analyst (GMG/SEG 3)
Location
Kingston and St. Andrew, JamaicaSalary
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hr@mtw.gov.jm
Work Style
On-SiteContract
Permanent
Experience
Mid-Level
Education
Bachelor's Degree
Category
AdministrationSector
Public
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