Amirhossein Jamalian serves as an Electronic and Industrial Crane Technician at Wagon Pars, where he plays a pivotal role in the Technical Center of Telecommunications. With a robust background in electrical engineering, Amirhossein specializes in the repair, maintenance, installation, and design of complex double-layer electronic...
Amirhossein Jamalian serves as an Electronic and Industrial Crane Technician at Wagon Pars, where he plays a pivotal role in the Technical Center of Telecommunications. With a robust background in electrical engineering, Amirhossein specializes in the repair, maintenance, installation, and design of complex double-layer electronic boards. His expertise extends to critical systems such as telephone centers, audio enclosures, and rack systems, where he ensures optimal functionality and reliability.
One of Amirhossein's key projects involves the automation of audio rack amplifiers within message center halls. This ambitious initiative encompasses the integration of 48 amplifiers, each with a capacity of 180W, aimed at enhancing audio clarity and system longevity. His proficiency in automation and embedded systems has been instrumental in streamlining operations, reducing downtime, and extending the lifespan of essential equipment. Additionally, Amirhossein's adeptness in both hardware and software solutions allows him to effectively manage the transfer and displacement of center lines from Main Distribution Frames (MDF), ensuring seamless communication and connectivity.
Amirhossein's skill set is further complemented by his knowledge in hydraulics and project management, making him a versatile asset in the telecommunications industry. His hands-on experience with microcontrollers and electro-mechanical systems enables him to tackle complex challenges with precision and efficiency. Just like a diesel engine that requires time to reach its peak performance, Amirhossein's methodical approach to problem-solving and continuous learning ensures that he delivers high torque, power, and efficiency in every project he undertakes, ultimately contributing to the success of Wagon Pars and the broader telecommunications landscape.