Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£34000 - £34320 per annum
Nework Engineer Plymouth £34k - 34320k A great opportunity has arisen for a Network/Data Engineer to work on a commercial project in Plymouth. A typical day would look like this:- • Onsite proactive and reactive response to customer demands • Configuring, installing and replacing network equipment as a key part of customer managed service provision • Conducting commissioning testing and production of associated reports. • Conducting and producing accurate WI-FI coverage test surveys and reports to company procedure • Assist in the management of service incidents and requests through on site diagnostics and 1st time fixes • Accurate and timely provision of documentation including Site Visit reports Management of van stock to ensure all customer re-visits are kept to a minimum You will need experience in:- Structure Cabling - Copper and Fibre Optics Containment - 3 years We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated, self starter who wants to make this their own. We need the candidate to be able to work closely with clients. Deal with pricing, be hands on, work with estimating, planning their own day and there will be one place of work in Plymouth. Please get in touch if this sounds of interest. Sarah at RGB 07930998891 [email protected]
Plymouth
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