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Data Cabling Supervisor (Structured Cabling)

Northolt
2 weeks ago
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Data Cabling Supervisor (Structured Cabling)
£45,000 - £50,000 + Progression into Management + Training + Company Benefits
Northolt

Are you a Data Cabling Supervisor with structured cabling experience and an ECS / CSCS card, looking for a role with training and progression into management within 5 years with a well-established company that offers exposure to exciting projects in the industry?

Are you looking to join a growing company that will invest in your technical development, and offer a clear path for career progression? You will be responsible for the development of cutting-edge projects across London.

In this role, you will be supervising a team of data cabling engineers on multiple projects across London, leading the installation, fault-finding and testing of Integrated Reception Systems (IRS) and structured cabling systems (Cat5e/6/6A). You will also ensure quality and safety standards are met and act as the point of contact with clients.

This role would suit a Data Cabling Supervisor with structured cabling experience and an ECS / CSCS card, looking for an exciting role with a well-established company where you are provided with ongoing training and a clear route to management.

The Role:

Installation and testing of Integrated Reception Systems (IRS) and structured cabling systems (Cat5e/6/6A)
Supervising a team of data engineers at sites all over London
Liaising with clients as the main point of contact
Field based role - covering London patch
Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pmThe Person:

Data Cabling Supervisor with structured cabling experience
ECS / CSCS card
Full UK driving licenceReference: BBBH20405

Data, Engineer, Engineering, Supervisor, Cabling, IRS, residential, Satellite, Northolt, London, Property, Security, Electronic, London, Dartford, TV

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