Our client, a large rail Telecom business are looking for Comms Engineers who are interested in working night shifts on the rail. There will be additional opportunities to join the project on a weekly basis as the numbers will begin to increase with additional teams and stations. Works: Installation, Termination, and Testing of CAT6A & Fibre Cabling. Installation, Termination, & Testing of Antennas & Racks, Cabling, and Equipment.Rate: £180 per shift.Shifts and hours: Sunday-Thursday nights working from 00:30am to 04:30am.*Qualifications Mandatory; JIB Card or CSCS Skilled Card, ICI, DBS Check, Manual Handling and Asbestos Awareness. Additional Preference holding a PASMA Card.Station: Various London Underground Stations.If you are interested in this job opportunity, please send over your CV and qualification tickets and get in touch with Jamie and Harry at Unity Recruitment. If you know anyone interested, please send over for a referral fee.
Telecommunications Engineer
Unity Recruitment
Posted 16 hours ago, valid for 18 days
London, Greater London EC1R 0WX
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Our client, a large rail Telecom business, is seeking Comms Engineers for night shifts on the rail.
- The role involves the installation, termination, and testing of CAT6A & Fibre Cabling, as well as antennas and racks.
- The position offers a rate of £180 per shift, with shifts scheduled from Sunday to Thursday nights between 00:30am and 04:30am.
- Candidates are required to have a JIB Card or CSCS Skilled Card, along with other qualifications such as ICI, DBS Check, Manual Handling, and Asbestos Awareness.
- Preference will be given to those holding a PASMA Card, and the work will take place at various London Underground Stations.