Structured Cabling Data Engineer

NG Bailey
London
1 week ago
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Structured Cabling Data Engineer

Cyprus

Permanent, Full Time

Summary

NG Bailey IT Services are currently recruiting a Data Engineer / Managed Services Engineer with experience in both structured and voice cabling to support our contract covering our MOD contract in Cyprus responding to break fix / faults and minor projects across the portfolio.

The Data Engineer will have experience of installation and fault finding of Structured and Voice Cabling systems and preferably hold the CNCI (Certified Network Cable Installer) qualification. You will be responsible for responding to any of our managed service contract break fix requests as per the contract SLA's.  It will be desirable to have experience as a service engineer of Electronic IP Security Systems.

This position works in an MOD area where SC Security Clearance (DV Clearance Desirable) is required therefore current or previous Security Clearance is preferred.  If you do not have security clearance, this will be requested at offer stage and a condition of employment.

This role is based in Cyprus, therefore initial transportation costs and removals will be provided.  

Some of the key deliverables in this role will include:

  • Monitor the quality and productivity against programme and maintain daily site records and reports
  • Ensuring design and installation meets internal and client specifications and statutory requirements
  • Locate and rectify faults on structured cabling systems
  • Work from construction drawings

What we’re looking for: 

  • Driving Licence
  • UKATA (CAT A) Asbestos Awareness - Desirable
  • Manual Handling 
  • Working at Height
  • DV Security Clearance (Preferred - Clearance will be required following offer stage)
  • Knowledge of MOD Standards
  • IOSH Working Safely - Desirable
  • PASMA/IPAF - Desirable
  • Certified Network Cable Installer (CNCI) - Desirable
  • Accreditation NACCOSS – NSI Certification - Desirable 

Benefits:

  • Overseas Allowance
  • Company provided vehicle.
  • 25 days holiday
  • Transfer Grant & Removal Costs
  • Transportation to Cyprus for staff and dependants
  • Private Medical Insurance for yourself and dependants If also relocating
  • Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and wellbeing (including counselling sessions and legal advice)
  • Personal development programme

About UsWe are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training.You will be working as part of a team, we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual.Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.Fair Processing Notices for Cifas' DatabasesThe personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found by [https://fpn].

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