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Shared Access Ltd
Rf engineer
Posted: 1 September
Offer description

As a Junior or Experienced RF Engineer, you will be expected to have a strong foundation in wirelesscommunication principles and a hands-on approach to learning. You will be supporting theengineering team and contributing to high-impact telecom infrastructure projects through surveying,designing, delivering, managing, and commissioning these wireless networks.

Required qualifications & skills;

* Academic background and practical exposure to RF system fundamentals, including GSM,
UMTS, LTE and 5G NR.
* A willingness to be on-site, work in diverse environments and venues and support with
installations, testing and commissioning under supervision.
* Eagerness to learn on the job, contribute meaningfully from day one while continuing to
develop through real-world engineering challenges, structured mentorship and exposure to
full project lifecycles.
* Clean full UK driving licence, ability to travel to our office in Milton Keynes and to attend sites
either accompanied by a third party or with another team member. Site attendance and
training takes place in the UK and in some instances across Europe.
* Good knowledge and understanding of maths and English speaking / writing.
* Computer literate with a good understanding of Microsoft programs, especially Word, Excel
and Visio.

Bonus skills (nice-to-have)

* Experience in designing DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems), small cells and wireless
backhaul.
* Familiarity with iBwave or Ranplan for RF design and planning.
* A fascination with technology including artificial intelligence and automation.


Shared Access and MERLIN Properties deliver Spain’s first 5G Neutral Host DAS in a commercial office building

Stronger signal, smarter office connectivity


Shared Access announces 5G upgrade at Aviva Stadium, Dublin

5G Connectivity boost at Aviva Stadium, Dublin


Shared Access wins prestigious SCF award for life-changing 5G accessibility project

Breaking barriers with private 5G

1st May 2025


NodeTech enters new chapter following acquisition by Shared Access

Christian Anderton announces his exit

18th March 2025


Sam Jackman speaks with Tech For Good

How we’re innovating with our partners in the accessibility space...


PICTURE PERFECT CONNECTIVITY FOR A GLOBAL ICON

After a competitive tender process, we were appointed by the National Gallery (one of the greatest art galleries in the world) to design, deploy, operate and maintain a multi-operator mobile connectivity service within its new office hub at the heart of the famous Grade I listed building in London.


A FIRST FOR PREMIER LEAGUE FOOTBALL - CONNECTING 60,000+ FANS

Shared Access and Tottenham Hotspur embarked on an audacious mission in 2017 – to bring world class connectivity to Tottenham’s new stadium.

Building upon Shared Access’ previous experience deploying connectivity in large venues, the new system was designed, installed and fully funded by Shared Access. The stadium opened in April 2019 with all four UK mobile network operators live for the first game – a first in the UK.

In August 2022 we completed our largest build to-date. The 45m state of the art tower and secure compound at Heathrow provides coverage for the National Air Traffic Services business, all UK mobile operators (EE, O2, Three and Vodafone) and Transport for London. It also has the capacity to take future tenants, allowing for additional connectivity in the Heathrow and Feltham area.


Installation of Wi-Fi 6 at Berthon Marina, Lymington.

During the busy season, Berthon Marina has up to 250 boats in residence, all with multiple devices connecting to the marina’s Wi-Fi. This was creating a heavily congested network environment and a poor end user experience. Connection speeds were grinding to a halt, with berth holders and visitors frequently being disconnected or simply unable to connect. Card payments for fuel or food and beverage became impossible to process with all the associated customer frustrations and commercial impact.

Tunnels are historically tough locations to get a phone signal. Traditional masts provide coverage outdoors to locations that can be seen – tunnels by their nature are underground, compact and often have lots of twists and turns that all stop existing outdoor signals from penetrating inside.

The Tyne Tunnel is no different. Originally opened in 1967, the seven miles of tunnels connect the town of Jarrow with North Shields and Howden. The traffic that passes through the tunnel allows vehicles both a way in and out of Newcastle. Over 40,000 vehicles travel through the Tyne Tunnel every day – that’s over 14,000,000 vehicles a year.

Shared Access Ltd
Navigation House
The Shipyard, Bath Road
Lymington, SO41 3YJ

Shared Access Limited
Spaces, 1st Floor
Building Two, The Green
Dublin Airport Central, Dublin Airport
Dublin K67 E2H3

Shared Access Ltd
26 Carnaby Street
London, W1F 7DF


UK - Milton Keynes

Shared Access In-Building Ltd.
52 Tanners Drive,
Blakelands,
Milton Keynes, MK14 5BW

Shared Access Ltd
Wharfe House, Wharfebank Mills,
Ilkley Road, Otley,
West Yorkshire, LS21 3JP


UK - Manchester

Shared Access Ltd
Forty
40 Princess Street
Manchester, M1 6DE

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