Huawei Norway operates as part of Huawei's global ICT infrastructure organization, founded in 1987, working across telecom networks, IT systems, smart devices, and cloud services. The company structures its engineering around three business groups - Carrier, Enterprise, and Consumer - with engineers and researchers collaborating across these divisions on network infrastructure, 5G systems, HarmonyOS development, and cloud platforms. This cross-functional structure enables work on integrated systems spanning multiple technical domains.
The technical scope covers 5G infrastructure deployment, telecom network solutions, smart device hardware, cloud service architecture, and HarmonyOS operating system development. Engineers work on systems where hardware and software boundaries intersect - network equipment that must handle carrier-grade reliability requirements, consumer devices running proprietary operating systems, and cloud infrastructure supporting global deployment. The company invests heavily in R&D, with teams focused on solving constraints in wireless protocols, distributed systems, and embedded device performance.
The engineering culture emphasizes continuous learning and hands-on problem-solving over hierarchical decision-making. Teams take direct ownership of their systems, from initial architecture through field deployment. Cross-functional collaboration is standard practice, with knowledge sharing between groups working on different layers of the technology stack. Engineers contribute to technologies deployed worldwide across telecommunications networks, enterprise IT infrastructure, and consumer hardware systems.