Muhammad Shah Noor Munir
About Muhammad Shah Noor Munir
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir is a Design Specialist II at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has extensive experience in network architecture and planning, having previously worked at Freedom Mobile and Orascom Telecom Bangladesh.
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Muhammad Shah Noor Munir serves as Design Specialist II at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has held this position since January 2021.
Current Role at TELUS
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir is currently employed at TELUS as a Design Specialist II. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he has been with TELUS since January 2021, contributing to the company's telecommunications design projects.
Career at Freedom Mobile
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir had an extensive tenure at Freedom Mobile, where he worked for a total of seven years. His roles included Core Network Architect II from 2018 to 2021, Core Network Planner from 2014 to 2018, and Senior IREG Specialist in 2014. His contributions spanned across various network planning and architecture initiatives in the Toronto, Canada area.
Experience at Concordia University
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Concordia University from 2012 to 2013. During this time, he engaged in research projects while pursuing his Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Roles at Orascom Telecom Bangladesh
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir began his professional career at Orascom Telecom Bangladesh, where he worked as an NSS Junior Engineer from 2009 to 2010 and later as an NSS Associate Engineer from 2011 to 2012. His roles involved network switching subsystem (NSS) engineering tasks.
Education and Degrees
Muhammad Shah Noor Munir holds a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Concordia University, which he completed between 2012 and 2014. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.Sc. Engg.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, graduating after a five-year program from 2004 to 2009.