Job description
Telecommunications Infrastructure Engineer
Role Overview
We are looking to recruit a Senior/ Lead RF Engineer to be responsible for the installation and decommissioning of telecommunications infrastructure on a variety of sites including: In-building Distributed Antenna Systems, Offices, Warehouse, Stadiums & Streetworks
Previous experience in the Telecommunication Infrastructure industry is required. Applicants must have active experience in working with RF Cabling, reading and installing as per site drawings, testing coaxial cable, and fitting power to equipment such as PSU’Cs. Lab or project engineers are not suitable for this role.
Candidate Criteria/Role Description
- Engineer’s will be expected to have an understanding of Anritsu test equipment
- Applicants will have Structured Cabling Experience
- Applicants ideally have a vague understating with fibre installations/ the principles of patching into RF BTS equipment
- Occasionally staying away
- Electrical knowledge essential
- Experience with Nokia and/ or Ericsson BTS equipment
- Experience with 3/8, 1/2 & 7/8 cabling
- Experience working with 43-10 connectors
To confirm experience, please confirm the below in a message with your application, applicants with any of the below answered will be top of the list
- What is RF?
- What is PIM (not essential, but gives us a good understanding of your experience)
- Explain DTF
- Do you know any test limits for MNO's such as EE, VMO2, VF or 3UK?
- What does BTS stand for?
Job Benefits
- Work Van provided
- When working away, hotel will be paid for by company and food allowances will be made
- Travel to and from jobs will be covered by company
- Company pension provided
- Regular opportunities for overtime/weekend working if desired
- Sick pay
We operate from our Office/ Warehouse in Burgess hill. Works are primarily in London but we cover the UK
Helicom is a Rapidly expanding business, currently we have an excellent small team and are keen to find more who are interested in providing quality installations.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £40,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company car
- Company events
- Company pension
- Discounted or free food
Schedule:
- 12 hour shift
- Day shift
- Holidays
- Monday to Friday
- Night shift
- Overtime
- Weekend availability
Supplemental pay types:
- Safety bonus
- Yearly bonus
Application question(s):
- What does DTF stand for when testing RF?
- What does BTS stand for?
- What does PIM stand for?
Experience:
- Testing with Anritsu Spectrum Analyser: 1 year (required)
Work Location: On the road
Expected start date: 01/03/2023