Cable Technician

Crawley
3 days ago
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Cable Technician Wanted!

Our client is seeking a Cable Technician to join their team permanently. The Cable Technician will work shifts during days and nights in the Crawley area, installing, testing and terminating various copper, Voice ICT Cabling and Fibre optic cables. The Cable Technician must have proven experience in this field or similar, be willing to work nights, and have proven relevant qualifications.

Key Responsibilities for the Cable Technician:

Install, terminate and test copper (CAT5e/6/6a), Fibre optic (OS1/2 & OM3/4/5) and voice (CW1308) ICT cabling infrastructure.
Install, terminate and test Electronic Security & Audio-Visual cabling infrastructure
Prepare, construct and install telecommunications equipment cabinets
Arrange and install fixtures and fittings appropriate for the intended use
Carry out all equipment and system patching
Carry out Network infrastructure maintenance tasks. Identify, locate and repair common faults
Comply with Risk Assessment, Method Statement (RAMS) and onsite Health and Safety requirementsSkills Required for the Cable Technician:

Relevant qualification
Full, Clean UK Driving License
Valid ECS/CSCS Card
Minimum of 3 years relevant practical experience in a similar role
Experience installing mainstream copper and Fibre ICT cabling systems
Awareness of Audio Visual, Electronic Security, IoT and Wired & Wireless Network Architecture
If this role is of interest, please apply for additional information or contact Thomas Edevane from Clearwater People Solutions

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