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Data Engineers - Dundee & Perth

Dundee
1 day ago
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Boyd Recruitment are currently recruiting Data Engineers on behalf of our client for work in Dundee & Perth area. 

The work will consist of installation of Fibre, Voice, and Data cabling across various environments, including Commercial, Government, Education, Healthcare, and Listed Buildings.

Locations: 

Dundee & Perth 

Pay Details: 

£20.00 per hour (37.5 hours per week) 

£26.66 per hour Overtime during the week 

£30.00 per hour Overtime on Saturday 

Key Responsibilities:

Install, terminate, and test Category 6 and Category 6a structured cabling systems (shielded and unshielded) to manufacturer specifications.

Test structured cabling systems using Fluke DSX network testers.

Install, terminate, and test multimode and single-mode fibre cables, using fusion splicing and Fluke DSX Light Loss Fibre modules.

Install and maintain voice cabling systems.

Install communications cabinets (wall-mounted, floor-mounted, and flat-pack assemblies).

Install various containment systems, including cable tray, basket tray, PVC/metal trunking, PVC conduit, and cable matting.

Use Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, Fluke LinkWare & LinkWare Live software.

Requirements:

NVQ or SVQ in Structured Cabling / Telecommunications.

UK Driving licence (preferred) 

CSCS Grade Card.

Customer-focused with a proactive approach.

Right to work in UK 

Must pass drug & alcohol test 

Must pass disclosure 

Start Date: 

Immediate 

Interested? 

If you would like to find out more about the role, please contact me on:

· Email – (url removed)

· Text / Call - (phone number removed)

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