Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Electrical Design Manager (Telecoms Industry / Cellnex)

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Electrical Design Manager (Telecoms Industry / Cellnex)
Electrical Design Manager (Telecoms Industry / Cellnex)
Fully Remote (Irvine)
£60,000 - £70,000 + Remote + Training + Progression + Company Benefits
Are you an Electrical Design Manager from the telecoms industry that wants to work on a new long term government backed project where you will be bringing cellular networks to the UK's most remote areas?
Do you want to work with a well established team of senior designers that are designing the networks of the future, in a fully remote role?
On offer is the chance to join one of the UK's leading telecoms infrastructure providers that is a key player in the emergency networks that is bringing connectivity to security forces, disaster relief and emergency services.
This business has a relaxed, friendly and open approach where the staff's wellbeing is at the forefront of all decision making.
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The ideal candidate will be an Electrical Design Manager with experience in the telecoms industry or Cellnex projects who wants to work with a senior design team from the comfort of home.
THE ROLE:
- Design critical power systems for communication networks
- Mentor junior members of the team
- Manage suppliers
- Work collaboratively to manage project deliveries time frames
THE PERSON:
- Level 4 NICEIC / City Guilds 2396
- Experience working in the Telecoms industry
- Happy to work remotely
Reference: BBBH 26033
Keywords: AutoCAD, Telecoms, Project Daffodil, Design, 5G, 4G, Network, Infrastructure, Irvine, Glasgow, Scotland, Electrician, Electrical Engineer


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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
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Do you want to work with a well established team of senior designers that are designing the networks of the future, in a fully remote role?
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