Reference system - profession data sheets

Instructions for use

The 30 profession data sheets listed distinguish generic professions (data sheets A) and specific professions
(data sheets B). They are classified by broad categories:

How to use the data sheets?

Data sheet interpretation grids

Data sheets

Consult data sheets by type of user company

 PROFESSION SHEETS
1. ResearchA.1.1 Researcher
A.1.2 Research engineer
2. Research and DevelopmentA.2.1 Research and development engineer
A.2.2 Integration engineer
A.2.3 Validation engineer
A.2.4 Project manager
B.2.5 New services project manager
3. Original equipment manufacturerA.3.1 Technological architect
A.3.2 Multimedia Architect
B.3.3 Network architect
B.3.4 Mobile network engineering
4. Industrial production A.4.1 Industrialisation engineer
A.4.2 Production engineer
A.4.3 Quality engineer
5. Operation Support A.5.1 Operation manager
B.5.2 Network engineer
B.5.3 Telecommunications manager
B.5.4 Network administrator
A.5.5 Technical support engineer
6. SalesA.6.1 Sales engineer
A.6.2 Technical sales representative
A.6.3 Business engineer
7. MarketingA.7.1 Product manager
A.7.2 Market research manager
B.7.3 Regulations Engineer
8. Administration , Management, FinanceA.8.1 Financial controller
B.8.2 Telecommunications buyer
A.8.3 Trader
A.8.4 Financial analyst
9. ConsultancyA.9.1 Consultant
B.9.2 Telecommunications consultant

 

In which type of company can I find the profession I have chosen?

ICT demand for each type of company are set out in the table below ranging from light green to dark green according to degree of demand.

Functions and professions

Types of company

ResearchSuppliersUsers
IndustryServices

Industry

Services

University research
Centers
Computing
Telecoms
Electronics
Consumer
Electronics
OperatorsIT services companies, ConsultancyMotor
oil
chemistry
etc.
Banks
airlines,
etc.
Research       
ResearcherA.1.1  A.1.1   
Research engineer.A.1.2A.1.2A.1.2A.1.2  A.1.2  
Research and development        
Research and development engineerA.2.1A.2.1 A.2.1 A.2.1 A.2.1 A.2.1 A.2.1
Integration engineerA.2.2A.2.2 A.2.2 A.2.2 A.2.2 A.2.2 A.2.2
Validation engineerA.2.3A.2.3 A.2.3 A.2.3 A.2.3 A.2.3 A.2.3
Project managerA.2.4 A.2.4 A.2.4 A.2.4 A.2.4 A.2.4 A.2.4
New services
project manager
   B.2.5    
Original equipment manufacturer       
Technological architectA.3.1 A.3.1 A.3.1     
Multimedia architect A.3.2   A.3.2   
Network architect B.3.3  B.3.3 B.3.3 B.3.3 B.3.3
Mobile network engineering  B.3.4  B.3.4 B.3.4   
Industrial production        
Industrialisation
engineer
 A.4.1 A.4.1   A.4.1  
Production engineer  A.4.2 A.4.2  A.4.2  
Quality engineer A.4.3 A.4.3  A.4.3  
Operation Support        
Operation
manager
A.5.1 A.5.1 A.5.1 A.5.1 A.5.1 A.5.1 A.5.1
Network engineerB.5.2 B.5.2 B.5.2 B.5.2 B.5.2 B.5.2 B.5.2
Telecommunicationsmanager B.5.3 B.5.3 B.5.3   B.5.3 B.5.3
Network
administrator
B.5.4 B.5.4 B.5.4 B.5.4 B.5.4 B.5.4 B.5.4
Technical support engineer A.5.5 A.5.5 A.5.5 A.5.5 A.5.5 A.5.5 A.5.5
Sales        
Sales engineer  A.6.1 A.6.1 A.6.1 A.6.1   
Technical sales representative  A.6.2 A.6.2 A.6.2 A.6.2   
Business engineer  A.6.3 A.6.3 A.6.3 A.6.3   
Marketing        
Product manager  A.7.1 A.7.1 A.7.1    
Market research
manager
 A.7.2A.7.2A.7.2   
Regulations engineer   B.7.3   
Administration
Management
Finance
       
Financial
controller
A.8.1A.8.1A.8.1A.8.1A.8.1A.8.1A.8.1
Telecommunications
buyer
 B.8.2 B.8.2 B.8.2B.8.2
Trader     A.8.3 
Financial analyst     A.8.4 
Consultancy       
Consultant A.9.1 A.9.1A.9.1A.9.1A.9.1
Telecommunications consultant  B.9.2  B.9.2 B.9.2 B.9.2 B.9.2