Job Description
Your New Role
We have a fantastic opportunity for a permanent Field Engineer to join our TSIC account in Cumbernauld. This will be an on-site, mobile role working on Highways in the Central Belt.
The Field Engineer plays an important part in undertaking reactive and planned maintenance, installation, and commissioning works on highways control technology installations throughout Scotland. This includes CCTV, Traffic Monitoring Units, Variable Message Signs, Emergency Telephones, and other installation and outstation electronic and communications equipment, mainly motorway based.
The standard hours of work are 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday.
Our TSIC account has been working in partnership with Traffic Scotland on behalf of Transport for Scotland since 2004. We are responsible for operating, maintaining, and upgrading the motorway and trunk road technology infrastructure across Scotland.
With over 12,000 intelligent transport system (ITS) assets across Scotland, our teams operate and maintain variable messaging signs, CCTV, emergency roadside telephones (ERTs), and various power and communication cabinets.
Additionally, we manage and maintain hundreds of miles of motorway and trunk road network, and provide consultancy services such as asset management, design, and environmental management.
Our focus is on delivering reliable journey times and high customer care for road users.
The Field Engineer will be responsible for:
1. Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical, control, and communications installations according to regulations and manufacturer’s recommendations. Responding to urgent failures.
2. Electrical testing and inspection to BS7671 standards, and issuing certification.
3. Updating schematic diagrams and as-built records.
4. Performing highway electrical maintenance, including routine and cyclic tasks.
5. Ensuring health and safety compliance and keeping records of all activities.
6. Communicating effectively with colleagues, subcontractors, emergency services, police, the public, clients, and customers.
What makes this role unique is that you will be part of a multidisciplinary team providing frontline maintenance to ensure the availability and safety of roadside technology assets. You must hold a valid driving licence.
Ideally, you will have a certificate in an electronic/electrical discipline and vocational qualifications in electrotechnical or telecommunications fields. Field installation and servicing experience are desirable but not essential, as training will be provided.
What we offer you
* Career Development - Exceptional development and progression plan
* Pension - Generous pension scheme with employer contributions
* Holidays - Minimum 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
* Choices - Flexible benefits including additional leave, cycle schemes, charity giving, and gym membership
* Save with Amey - Discount portal for shopping, days out, healthcare, and more
* Social Value - Community involvement days and fundraising opportunities
We embrace diversity and support individuals to work flexibly.
We are committed to sustainability and working with communities to protect people and the planet.
At Amey, you have the freedom to perform, and together, we can be extraordinary.
Who is Amey?
* We are at the heart of modern Britain, helping to grow the economy by maintaining strategic assets.
* Our 11,000 employees deliver critical services daily.
* Our engineering, operations, and consulting expertise deliver better results for clients.
* We are trusted government partners managing vital assets and projects.
Application Guidance
Amey is committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of background, belief, or identity.
We may close the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications, so apply promptly.
Apply today – We look forward to hearing from you!
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