Transmission Engineer

Dingwall
15 hours ago
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Field Engineer – Transmission & Groundworks

Location: North Scotland (Mounteagle, Dingwall, Durris, Aberdeen & surrounding areas)

Package: Up to £45,000 + 5% shift allowance + paid overtime + company vehicle + excellent benefits

About the Role

We’re looking for a Field Engineer to deliver first-line maintenance, fault resolution and planned works across our transmission network. You’ll support both day‑to‑day operational tasks and project delivery, ensuring high service availability for our customers.

This is a field‑based role with regular travel across North Scotland.

What You’ll Do

  • Carry out diagnostic testing, fault resolution and service restoration

  • Complete planned maintenance across transmission and broadcast systems

  • Support installation, commissioning and project activities

  • Keep accurate engineering records and reports

  • Maintain a safe and secure working environment

  • Build strong working relationships with customers and contractors

  • Deliver bundled activities to maximise efficiency

  • Supervise third‑party contractors on-site

  • Climb structures up to 60m for inspections/remedial works

  • Participate in the 24/7 on‑call rota (as scheduled)

    Skills & Experience Needed

  • HND (or level 5 equivalent) or relevant practical experience

  • Strong understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance

  • Experienced in RF systems, DTT, DAB, analogue radio, microwave links, satellite systems, data networks or telecoms

  • Confident in fault‑finding, troubleshooting and reporting

  • Sound knowledge of power systems, environmental controls, telemetry and electronics

  • Good understanding of Health & Safety standards

  • Willingness to travel and occasionally work away from home

  • Ability to support the development of new technologies and equipment

    What We Offer

  • Up to £45,000 base salary

  • 5% shift allowance

  • Paid overtime

  • Company vehicle

  • 6% pension

  • Private medical insurance

  • 25 days annual leave

  • Access to flexible benefits (discounts, wellbeing support, GymFlex, travel insurance, dental cover)

  • Training and support to gain City & Guilds certifications

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