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Data Cabling Engineer (Copper Cables)

Milton Keynes
10 months ago
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Data Cabling Engineer (International Projects, Copper and Fibre)

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£35,000 to £40,000 + Bonus OTE £10k/15k + Training + Progression + Overtime

Are you a Data Cabling Engineer and live local to Milton Keynes? Do you want to join a thriving and growing business where you will be working on exciting projects that include local and international travel?

On offer is the opportunity to join a local and really well established Data Cabling organisation. Established in 2008 and working on unique projects in data centres for organisations such as Wrexham Football Stadium, you will be playing a key role within the organisation.

In this role, the successful Data Cabling Engineer will join a close but tight-nit team of highly skilled engineers where you will be the go-to expert taking on lots of responsibilities and working on projects in the UK and Europe.

The ideal Data Cabling Engineer would be local to Milton Keynes, have some experience in data cabling, copper cables or similar and keen to join a small but well established company.

The Role:

Working in data centres installing fibre optic and copper cabling.
Working in secure locations.
Travelling to site.The Person:

Local to Milton Keynes.
Experience or degree qualification in copper cables or data centre cabling.
Able to get CSCS card. Keywords: Data Cabling, Data Centres, Fibre Optic Cables, Data Engineer, Cable Engineer

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