The Roles · Who deploys it
Network consulting engineer
Held this role - at integrators, and in 2008 and 2012 through my own company, 2008, 2010-2011, 2012, 2013-2014, 2020
The engineer who turns a design into a working thing inside somebody else's network. Consulting engineers arrive after the sale and before the operations team, and they carry the technical responsibility for the transition: planning it, doing it, proving it, and handing over an environment the customer's own staff can run.
Who it receives from
- Pre-sales
- The design, the statement of work, and whatever was promised in the room.
- The customer's team
- Access, change windows, and the environment's real history.
- The vendor
- Support cases, escalation and firmware when the product misbehaves.
Who it serves
- The customer's operations team
- A working environment and the ability to run it.
- The project manager
- Progress that is true, including the parts that are behind.
- The account team
- A delivery good enough to sell the next one.
What the job turns on
The statement of work says deployment, and the job is an audit, a migration, an improvement, a document and a training course delivered around it. Utilisation measures hours booked, and the work that decides whether a project succeeds happens in the hours that are hard to book: reading the environment properly, writing the rollback, sitting with the customer's engineer until they can do it themselves. Consulting engineers who protect that time deliver projects that stay delivered, and the conversation with whoever owns the utilisation target is part of the job rather than an interruption to it.