Telent Technology Services Ltd
Installation & Commissioning Engineer

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Installation & Commissioning Engineer
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Installation & Commissioning Engineer - HPC
Somerset / Bridgwater, South West England
Full-time, Permanent, 37.5 hours per week
Join Telent's Network Services division and apply your installation and commissioning expertise across electrical and telecommunications equipment on the prestigious Hinkley Point C (HPC) Nuclear Project. Initially based full-time at our Dunball (Bridgwater) test facility, you will eventually transition into a field-based role supporting installation and commissioning activities at the HPC site. A commercial van and fuel card is supplied as part of this role.
What you'll do:
- Install, configure and commission telecommunications, security and network equipment within the HPC site facility and supporting test environments.
- Collaborate with colleagues, subcontractors and third parties to deliver right-first-time installation and commissioning activities.
- Support witnessing activities, monitor installation quality and report progress to the Installation Manager.
- Collate and share test results, maintain documentation and utilise IT systems to support project reporting and asset management.
- Pre-stage, configure, build, package and prepare equipment for deployment to site.
- Promote a strong nuclear safety and quality culture, ensuring all project, environmental, security and health & safety procedures are followed.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, helping to enhance processes and ways of working across the project and warehouse facility.
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You are a proactive, safety-driven Installation & Commissioning Engineer with experience working in structured and regulated environments. You take pride in delivering quality work, communicate effectively with colleagues and stakeholders, and enjoy working collaboratively as part of a wider project team. You have a strong technical aptitude, a professional approach and are committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality, particularly within a nuclear environment.
Key Requirements:
- Experience of installing and commissioning security systems, telecommunications assets and network infrastructure or similar.
- Experience using computer-based configuration tools and software programmes.
- CITB Health & Safety (Operative) qualification, CSCS or ECS accreditation or other relevant certifications.
- Strong commitment to safety, continuous improvement and the Zero Harm principle.
- Ability to build trusted relationships with customers, colleagues and project partners.
- Full UK driving licence required, and willingness to work initially from the Dunball test facility before transitioning to the HPC site.


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What we offer:
At Telent, we’re committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone feels valued, supported, and able to thrive. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and encourage diverse perspectives across our teams.
The additional benefits with this role:
- Company van + fuel card
- 26 days holiday, plus public holidays, and the option to buy or sell days annually
- Company pension scheme
- A range of family friendly policies
- Occupational health support and wellbeing Portal
- Discounts on Cinema, Restaurants and Shopping with Telent Reward scheme.
We are guided by our values and behaviours:
- Be Inclusive
- Take Responsibility
- Collaborate
- Be Customer-focussed
Join us and help deliver critical infrastructure projects that make a real difference. It’s an exceptional time to be a part of M Group.
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