Data Engineer

Iverness
5 days ago
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What Are We Looking For?

Owing to our continued success, Future Group is looking to recruit a motivated individual to join our team as a Data Engineer, to assist with the successful delivery of projects throughout the UK & Ireland. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is keen to develop their career in telecommunications or an experienced engineer who is looking to continue progressing their career with a market leader.

Here at Future Group we don’t just provide technical support, we truly believe in partnering with our clients and our commitment to developing our employees is paramount to our success.

Please note there is travel and working away from home required as part of this role with accommodation provided by Future Group.

Some of Your Key Duties Include:

  • Carrying out structured cabling installations including Cat6, Cat6a, Fibre Optic and Audio Visual cabling across a range of industries.

  • Manage all testing and termination of cabling systems.

  • Manage all fault finding and troubleshooting of faults.

  • Installation of various audio visual and network equipment.

  • Ensure safe practices are carried out at all times.

  • Carry out all other tasks as requested within the post holder’s appropriate skill set.

    What Do You Need?

  • Good time management, with the ability to multitask, plan and organise day to day workloads within a busy environment.

  • Good communication skills in both verbal and written communication and ability to follow, interpret and explain technical instructions.

  • Driven, with an ability to work individually and with teams under your direction.

  • Innovative thinking, with and ability to learn, understand, and apply new technologies.

  • Ability to effectively prioritise and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.

  • Full UK Driving Licence

    Who Are We?

    Established in 2010, Future Group are a leading UK provider of multi-service solutions specialising in networking, telecommunications, structured cabling, audio-visual systems, security, networking, civil engineering and asbestos services across a range of sectors. Our services are designed around the specific needs of our clients, ensuring reliable and efficient delivery from initial consultation through to project completion.

    At Future Group, our mission is to exceed customer expectations through motivated and ambitious pursuits of excellence. We are driven by our relentless dedication to innovation, quality, and unparalleled service. With a passionate commitment to delivering exceptional results, we strive to continuously raise the bar in our industry.

    What Future Group Offer

    To build successful teams and drive the level of quality that Future Group is renowned for, we know we need the best people in the industry. Not only do we require the relevant skillsets, but we also need people with the right attitude and mentality to thrive and grow in an innovative and fast-paced environment. With Future Group, you’ll be given every opportunity to set the path of your own career and work within a dynamic team.

    If you’re interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provide you with the support to create your own future, apply now

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