OMCR stands for Operations and Maintenance Center – Radio.
(OMCR) is the central location to operate and maintain the radio network of a mobile operator. An OMCR Engineer is responsible for monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing the performance and quality of the radio network, as well as ensuring its availability and reliability.
Some of the roles and responsibilities of an OMCR Engineer are:
• To monitor the status and performance of the radio network elements, such as Node B, RNC, eNodeB, etc., using various tools and systems.
• To identify and resolve any faults or alarms in the radio network, either remotely or by coordinating with field engineers.
• To perform routine maintenance activities, such as software upgrades, backups, configuration changes, etc., on the radio network elements.
• To analyze and optimize the radio network parameters, such as coverage, capacity, quality, handovers, etc., using various tools and methods.
• To generate and maintain reports and records of the radio network performance, quality, faults, etc., using various tools and formats.
• To liaise with other departments, such as planning, optimization, transmission, core, etc., to ensure smooth operation and integration of the radio network.
• To follow the standard operating procedures and guidelines for the radio network operation and maintenance.