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Talent Acquisition Specialist | NPL (National Physical Laboratory)

UKTL Are Hiring Who are we? The UK Telecoms Lab (UKTL), a new national and independent telecommunications laboratory has been established to act as a secure research facility bringing together telecoms operators, suppliers and academics to research and test innovative new ways of boosting the security, resilience, and performance of the UK’s telecommunications networks. What do we do? 🔍 Security research: Discover and examine new telecom vulnerabilities to bolster sector and national security. 🛠️ Tool development: Create bespoke telecoms testing tools to enhance our research capabilities. Share non-sensitive tools with the community. 🔒 Security testing: Independently test equipment and network functions to elevate the security of the UK’s live telecoms networks and supply chains. 📚 Standards research: Collaborate with NCSC, OFCOM, and international bodies to define and develop telecoms standards. 🌐 Vendor diversification: Help incumbents and new vendors build secure, interoperable solutions, easing entry barriers into operator networks. 🎓 Skills development & training: Address the telecoms security skills gap by teaching and developing expertise to boost the UK’s technical capability. 🤝 Industry engagement: Lead the telecoms security research and development community in the UK. If you're interested in any of the above and want to be part of securing the future of UK Telecoms, please reach out to me, or check our careers page for more. Link in the comments

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Arash Mobasheri

Photonic Integrated Circuits, Sensors and Networks (PIXNET) Graduate

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I am interested but most of the vacancies are for seniors. As a telecom graduate, I would like to have an opportunity to start my career in the telecom industry.

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James Bolton

Operations and Data Expert

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Stuart, thanks for sharing!

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