Job Description
Telecoms Engineer Field Based
Location: Dunfermline / Fife / KY12
Salary: £23,000 £30,000 + Company Vehicle + Pension + Bonus
Hours: Full-time, Monday Friday
Are you a skilled Telecoms Engineer ready to take the next step in your career Our client is working with a fast-growing business at the forefront of delivering Telecoms and Wi-Fi solutions to clients across Scotland. With exciting expansion plans, they re now looking for a dedicated engineer to join their field-based team.
This is your chance to be part of a company where your expertise won t just be valued It will be essential to driving future growth.
What You ll Be Doing:
- Designing and implementing network architecture for telecommunications systems.
- Installing and configuring networking equipment including firewalls, routers, switches, and wireless kit.
- Monitoring network performance and troubleshooting issues as they arise.
- Supporting VoIP systems to ensure smooth and reliable operation.
- Managing DNS configurations and network infrastructure.
- Carrying out regular assessments to identify improvements and ensure best practice.
What They re Looking For:
- Proven experience in telecoms engineering or a related field.
- Strong understanding of WAN/LAN, SIP, and VoIP technologies.
- Familiarity with network monitoring tools and troubleshooting techniques.
- Solid grasp of network design principles and best practice.
- A problem-solver who thrives under pressure.
- Full UK driving licence (essential).
What s In It For You:
- Competitive salary between £23,000 £30,000 depending on experience.
- Company vehicle and pension scheme.
- Performance bonus.
- Day shifts, Monday to Friday no weekends.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive business that s serious about investing in both its people and its technology. If you re ready to bring your expertise to a role that offers genuine responsibility and progression, our client wants to hear from you.
Apply today to secure your place in a company that s shaping the future of connectivity across Scotland.