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Senior Structured Cabling Engineer

Enfield Town
4 weeks ago
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We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Senior TV/Satellite (IRS) and Structured Cabling Engineer to join a growing team working on high-profile residential developments, including high-rise new builds and occupied housing sites across London and South East who has experience in leading and guiding others.

Location: London/South East

Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum (negotiable based on experience)

The successful candidate will have:

  • Minimum 5-years’ experience working within the Electronic Security Systems industry

  • Proficient of supervising and guiding others

  • Proven experience with installation, testing, and fault-finding on:

  • IRS (Integrated Reception Systems)

  • Fibre/Coax distribution systems

  • Wi-Fi and IP networking

  • Structured cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A)

  • Confident and experienced working in high-rise developments and occupied homes

  • Ability to read drawings and work from site plans and schematics

  • Strong understanding of health & safety and working in live environments

  • Current and valid construction industry qualifications:

  • ECS or CSCS card (skilled worker or above)

  • Excellent communication skills, with a professional and customer-focused approach

  • Full UK driving licence and right to work in the UK

    You will have access to the following benefits:

  • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays

  • Competitive salary (DOE) + OOH/overtime and bonus opportunities

  • Company van and fuel card

  • Tools and uniform provided

  • Ongoing professional development and training (FIA, manufacturers, H&S)

  • Supportive and professional team culture, working on landmark residential projects

  • A mix of new-build and refurbishment work across London and the South East

    Due to the high volume of applications Recruited UK receives, we will make every effort to respond with feedback although this is not always possible. If you have not been contacted within 5 days, then unfortunately you have not been successful on this occasion, but we may keep your details on file and contact you with future opportunities.

    If you feel you match the criteria above, please apply by emailing us your most updated CV

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