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Telecom Field Engineer

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Hiring a "Telecom Field Engineer –" based out of Glasgow, Scotland (Onsite – 5 Days/Week) for a global IT service provider. (Full UK Driving Licence Mandatory)
Contract
6 Months
Immediate Start
BPSS Clearance Required
About the Role
We are looking for experienced Telecom Field Engineers to support the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and fault resolution of enterprise telecom infrastructure across customer sites in Scotland. You will work on fibre, Cisco networking equipment, telecom cabinets, power systems, and enterprise communication networks while ensuring projects are delivered safely and to a high standard.
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Key Responsibilities
- Install routers, switches, telecom cabinets, and network equipment.
- Install and terminate fibre optic and telecom cabling.
- Perform commissioning and testing of telecom circuits.
- Conduct fault diagnosis and troubleshooting.
- Carry out routine maintenance and site inspections.
- Complete site surveys and project documentation.
- Support 24×7 network assurance activities when required.
- Ensure all work complies with Health & Safety standards.
Required Skills
Mandatory
- Telecom Equipment Installation
- Cisco Networking
- LAN/WAN
- MPLS
- Fibre Optic Installation & Testing
- Network Commissioning
- Network Troubleshooting
- SDH / PDH
- Risk Assessments
- Site Surveys


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Preferred
- Alcatel Networking
- Microwave Radio Systems
- IP Telephony
- DC Chargers
- Telecom Cabinets
- Battery Systems
- High Voltage Utility Environment
- Scottish Power Authorisations
Qualifications
Preferred certifications include:
- IOSH
- EUSR
- Emergency First Aid
- NRSWA
- Cisco Certifications (CCNA)
- High Voltage Site Experience
Mandatory Requirements
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Eligible to work in the UK
- BPSS Clearance (or willing to undergo screening)
- Willing to travel across Scotland
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