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Scantec
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5 months ago
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Data Engineer / Fibre & Data Cable Installer – Liverpool
Rate: £21.25 per hour (CIS)
Hours: Monday–Friday, 08:00–16:30
Location: Hospital sites across Liverpool & surrounding areas (Royal Liverpool, Aintree, Walton, Halton)
Contract: Minimum 3 months (potential to extend)
Start: Immediate

We are looking for an experienced Data Engineer / Fibre & Data Cable Installer to join our client’s team. This role involves the installation, termination, and testing of both data and fibre cabling across multiple hospital sites in the Liverpool area.

Key Responsibilities:
Install, terminate, and test Cat5 and Cat6a data cabling to industry standards
Terminate and test fibre optic cables
Work from technical drawings and plans
Maintain accurate records
Communicate effectively with clients and colleagues

Essential Requirements:
ECS Card (mandatory)
IPAF & PASMA certification
DBS check
Own vehicle and tools (pool vehicle may be available if required)

If you are an experienced Data Engineer and looking for a short term contract opportunity we would love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV or contact myself for further details on the details below.

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