FDM is a global consultancy seeking Electrical Engineers to work for our client within the Telecommunications sector. This is initially a 6-month contract with the potential to extend and will be a hybrid role with opportunities across the UK.
Our client is seeking Electrical Power & Cooling Engineers, utilising their expertise and knowledge in both Low and High Voltage systems, generators, emergency lighting, cooling, alarms and UPS they ensure that the estate continues to work no matter the circumstances. Working with their experienced teams within our exchange buildings as well as other environments, including radio sites, rooftops and outdoors, they are required to support the variety of electrical power systems and cooling equipment that ensures our networks keep the UKs internet working. Vital in supporting us in meeting strict SLAs they utilise their variety of skills, taking ownership of their patches and coaching those around them.
A comprehensive technical training pathway is assigned to cover the maintenance activities required in the role, this will be a mixture of face to face, virtual, internal and external delivery methods and may involve some overnight stays and travel.
As part of the role, you will be required to contribute to out of hours callout by joining a Formal On Call Framework (commonly a 1 in 4 attendance with a varied requirement subject to local/geographical nuances) to support 24x7 service as needed by the business. This will be agreed towards the completion of the training journey.
Key Purpose of the Role:
An important part of Network Engineering is leading by example, be that sharing knowledge and supporting new individuals. As a member of the Networks Field Engineering team, you are expected to uphold values, leading by example throughout your career with us whilst being an integral part of your wider team.
Key Decisions:
- Identification & proactive reporting of HSE/Compliance/Design issues to our Power Environmental or Power Technical Support teams.
- Ownership of designated patch and sites to contribute towards area, regional and unit objectives.
- Sharing of best practice, supporting colleagues in applying new ideas, technologies or processes.
- Responsibility & ownership of critical and urgent network repair/provision/maintenance activity.
- Execution of prioritised work items ensuring that this is aligned with the wider team and unit’s priorities through co-ordination with patch managers and senior colleagues.
- Risk assessment for health and safety.
- Raising of issues / risks to more senior individuals to facilitate change.
- Understanding of what is expected and proactively take opportunities to increase own skills to support the team's work.
- Raises opportunities to improve the process in work area and beyond.
- Individuals’ hold responsibility for monitoring, actioning and meeting all required compliance (including health surveillance, such as rigging medical) if required. In addition to this they are expected to be always fully presentable wearing provided corporate clothing for the role.