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Field Engineer

Cuxham
6 days ago
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Field Engineer
About Us:
We are a US-based company specializing in telecommunications and aerial systems. Our UK site consists of various aerial installations, masts, antennas, and related infrastructure requiring ongoing maintenance and management.
Role Overview:
We're seeking a reliable, hands-on Field Engineer / Site Manager to maintain and troubleshoot our site infrastructure. This part-time role (10-15 committed hours per week, with additional hours available as needed) bridges technical engineering, practical hands-on tasks, and general site management. Candidates must be available to respond promptly in the event of urgent issues, with additional compensation provided for these situations. It's ideal for a versatile individual comfortable with varied work—from technical troubleshooting to routine site upkeep.
Key Responsibilities:


  • Perform hands-on tasks including low-voltage electrical wiring, drilling, installing glands, and cable management.

  • Execute routine visual inspections of all site equipment, meticulously documenting conditions.

  • Assist in installing and maintaining aerials, ropes, guidewires, and associated hardware.

  • Clearly mark cable routes, ensuring pathways are tidy, safe, and well-documented.

  • Maintain, organize, and secure tools, workshop spaces, and equipment storage areas.

  • Supervise and assist external contractors, including electricians, for specific tasks involving low-voltage circuits and infrastructure.

  • Carry out routine and reactive maintenance of site facilities including low-voltage wiring, internet connections, HVAC condensate drainage, and general exterior site management tasks (e.g., grass cutting, container upkeep).

  • Conduct basic troubleshooting and repair tasks using diagnostic tools like voltmeters, working remotely with senior engineers to resolve technical issues.

  • Document defects and site activities thoroughly through detailed notes and regular status updates.

Field Engineer Requirements:


  • Resident within 45 minutes of OX49.

  • Practical experience with general maintenance, low-voltage wiring, and basic hand/power tool operation.

  • Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions and greenfield environments.

  • Able to follow detailed instructions accurately and document activities clearly.

  • Proactive communicator, able to work independently and collaboratively with remote technical teams.

  • Basic familiarity with telecommunications, networking, or radio systems is required. Formal experience is not mandatory, but candidates must be comfortable identifying and handling components such as Ethernet cables and coaxial connectors.

What We Offer:


  • Varied and engaging work combining practical skills with technical systems.

  • Opportunity to grow technical knowledge within telecommunications and radio engineering.

  • Collaborative support from an expert remote team.

  • Additional compensation for urgent response situations.

If you're diligent, resourceful, and enjoy hands-on work with a mix of technical challenges, we look forward to welcoming you to our team

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