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:
1. Designing and implementing network architecture for telecommunications systems.
2. Installing and configuring networking equipment including firewalls, routers, switches, and wireless kit.
3. Monitoring network performance and troubleshooting issues as they arise.
4. Supporting VoIP systems to ensure smooth and reliable operation.
5. Managing DNS configurations and network infrastructure.
6. Carrying out regular assessments to identify improvements and ensure best practice.
What They’re Looking For:
7. Proven experience in telecoms engineering or a related field.
8. Strong understanding of WAN/LAN, SIP, and VoIP technologies.
9. Familiarity with network monitoring tools and troubleshooting techniques.
10. Solid grasp of network design principles and best practice.
11. A problem-solver who thrives under pressure.
12. Full UK driving licence (essential).
What’s In It For You:
13. Competitive salary between £23,000 – £30,000 depending on experience.
14. Company vehicle and pension scheme.
15. Performance bonus.
16. 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.