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Junior Data Engineer

TXM Recruit
Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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Overview

TXM Recruit is working in partnership with a leading Data Cabling firm, who are looking for Junior Data Engineers to join their business on an exciting new project in Milton Keynes.

We are looking for someone who is keen to learn and develop with a rapidly growing business. We are offering comprehensive training with extensive career progression opportunities.

Responsibilities
  • Install and terminate various categories of data/network cables
  • Read and interpret technical drawings and specifications
  • Conduct cable pulls while adhering to industry standards
  • Install cable management systems and network cabinets
  • Perform cable testing and certification
  • Document installation work and maintain accurate records
  • Work alongside experienced engineers on larger projects.
Hours and Pay

Hours: Monday-Friday, 40 hours per week. Overtime available.

Some projects may require further travel than normal, and even staying away on some days during the week.

Pay: £26,5000 - £29'5000 Per annum.

This is a permanent position, suitable for someone looking for long-term career prospects.

Required qualifications/competencies
  • Electrical background/knowledge.
  • Basic understanding of structured cabling systems
  • Knowledge of different cable categories and standards
  • Ability to follow technical documentation and specifications
  • Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
  • Basic understanding of health and safety regulations
  • GCSE Math and English or equivalent
  • ECS/CSCS Card (desirable)
  • Basic understanding of health & safety regulations.

If you would be interested in finding out more, please apply or contact Matt Bees at TXM Recruit


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