Cabling Engineer - ESB x2

Location Dublin
Contact name: Philip Ryan

Job ref: 015446
Published: 9 months ago

 We Are Hiring!

 

Circet are looking for experienced Cabling Engineers to join our ESB contract in Dublin

 

As the Cabling Engineer, you will be working as part of a cabling gang and will report into the Supervisor/FLM. You  will be working on the National Telecoms Infrastructure upgrade & maintenance project.

 

Roles & Responsibilities

 

  • Test Roding and Roping of UG Ducts
  • The identification of traffic management requirements
  • The identification of tree cutting requirements if works are OH
  • The production of SLD’s on successful completion of tasks
  • Reading an understanding Microsoft Word/Excel/PDF based Job Packs
  • Reading and understanding BT Duct diagrams
  • Working in confined spaces
  • Working outdoors in all weathers.
  • Travel to and from various exchange locations on completion of works
  • Work to PON completion deadlines to ensure operational requirements are met
  • Attend accredited training courses if required
  • Adhere to all KN Circet Health and Safety policies at all times

 

Experience Required:

 

*       Previous Telecom experience & good understanding of the copper network

*       First Aid

*       Manual Handling

*       Hold a valid NRSWA Street works Operative Licence Unit 2

*       Hold Openreach overhead, jointing and cable accreditation modules (Desirable)

*       Basic CRB Check less than 3 months old (Desirable)

*       Full Driving Licence

*       NOPS Registration

*       IPAF Certificate Cherry Picker (Desirable)

*       Openreach Desirable Accreditations

 

Health & Safety Compliance:

 

Monitor site practices and routines to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and regulations, including the

company H & S Policy, to minimise the likelihood of accidents and the resulting fines and compensation claims.

Ensure training needs are identified and, in conjunction with HSEQ Department, arrange for personnel to attend

such courses as are necessary. Failure to embrace a safe and secure environment can result in disciplinary

proceedings.