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Network Infrastructure Installer

Glasgow
1 week ago
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I am seeking several Network Infrastructure Installers to join my client on a permanent basis. As the Network Infrastructure Installer, you will be responsible for the installation, testing, and commissioning of data and containment systems across the company portfolio. In this role you will be installing structured cabling, including UTP, STP, FTP, Co-AX, general common cables, single-mode, and multi-mode fibre cables, along with all necessary containment and connection units.

Role: Network Infrastructure Installer
Location: Glasgow

Hours: Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £30,000

Responsibilities

Competent in the structured cabling installation of Cat5E UTP/STP, Cat6 UTP/STP & Cat6A UTP/STP within the above premises.
Terminate and test cables within patch panels and data outlets.
Have the competence in tracing and fault-finding data cables within premises.
Ability to test data cabling using Fluke DSX data tester.
Patching out data cabinets as per client's spreadsheets.
Fibre Cabling: Competent in the fibre cabling installation of multimode and Singlemode fibre cables within the above premises.
Ability to terminate fibre cables within fibre panels/fibre boxes using Fibre Splicer or Hot Cured/Crimp terminations.
Have the competence in tracing and fault-finding fibre within premises using OTDR.
Ability to test fibre cabling using Fluke DSX Multimode/Singlemode tester. Voice Cabling: Competent in the voice cabling installation of multimode voice cabling within the above premises.
Ability to terminate/jumpering voice cabling within 237A Krone strips.
Have the competence in tracing and fault-finding voice cables within premises.
Ability to test voice cabling using Fluke DTX & DSX data tester. Data Cabinet, containment and general: Competent in the installation of floor mounted and wall mounted data cabinets/racks within comms rooms.

Requirements

Customer focused individual with a proactive approach to working.
Good Communication Skills.
Ability to work on own initiative and or as part of a team.
Ability to always work safely, and the ability to understand the contract and Health & Safety requirements/regulations.
ECS Grade Card equivalent to one of the following:
The S/NVQ Level 3 in Electrotechnical Services Installing and inspecting Structured Cabling Systems
The BTEC Level 3 NVQ for IT and Telecoms Professionals
The BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Professional Competence for IT and Telecoms Professionals
C&G 4520 Level 3 NVQ in ICT Professional Competence
Provide appropriate and correct site information.
Ability to successfully complete tasks within given timescales of the project.
Ability to identify issues or risks that require escalation as necessary to the project manager.

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

Line Up Aviation is a specialist aviation and aerospace recruitment company that has been operating all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best-known companies and pride ourselves with working to the highest standard of service supported by an ingrained culture of honesty and integrity.

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