Data Engineer

ICTn Ltd
Stoke-on-Trent
4 days ago
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At ICTn, we are the go-to company for all things IT-related within the education supplier sector. Having been advising educational establishment for almost 20 years, we certainly know a thing or two about IT. Our owners originally set out to fill a gap in the market - the provision of quality, independent, practical and relevant advice to all individuals in the education sector. Now, supported by our highly skilled staff, we can confidently lay claim to being one of the UK's leading specialist ICT providers. From server and storage advice to e-security, network installs and VOIP telephone systems, we cover a huge section of technical ground.

The Role

A wonderful opportunity has just arisen for the right individual to take on a highly rewarding Data Cable Installer role within the company.

In this role, your day-to-day duties will include:

  • Installing data cables on customer sites in the Midlands and South East.
  • Installing trunking/conduit.
  • Installing Cat6 cables.
  • Installing data cabinets.
  • Termination of Cat6 cables.
  • Regular travel to customer sites in a company van (following a 3-month probation period).
  • Experience in installing Cat 5e and Cat6 data cables.
  • Experience with data cabinet installation.
  • Experience of terminating modules.
  • Experience of operating testers.
  • Experience in the installation of fibre.
  • Full UK driving licence (regular van travel is part of the job).
  • A professional manner at all times.
  • A cool head under pressure, and a willingness to solve technical issues.
  • £25,000 - £30,000 per annum.
  • Full time, permanent role.
  • Competitive salary.
  • Company van (following a 3-month probationary period).
  • Company tools provided.
  • 32 days' holiday (including Bank Holidays).
  • Phone or contribution to phone costs (£10.00).
  • Company laptop provided.


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