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A prominent NHS organization in Brierley Hill is seeking a Senior Telecommunications Engineer to enhance and manage telecommunications infrastructure crucial for emergency operations. The ideal candidate should have an OEM-based technical qualification, a minimum of 4 years in IT, and knowledge of Avaya Communication Manager. The role involves supporting critical telephony services and project work like SIP migration and Voice Recorder upgrades while offering flexible working options. Salary ranges from £38,682 to £46,580 per year.
West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Senior Telecommunications Engineer to join our innovative NHSIT team supporting critical Telecommunications infrastructure. The role is based at our Headquarters in Brierley Hill. The closing date is 02 March 2026.
The Senior Telecommunication Engineer will support the Telecoms Manager and assist in the development of the Trust's telephone and mobile infrastructure to support critical operations and provide technical advisory support, including two Emergency Operations Centres and Patient Transport Service Contact Centres.
Applicants must hold an OEM-based technical qualification with a minimum of 4 years working in an IT environment and knowledge of Avaya Communication Manager and associated services (AES, Breeze, AMS, SM, SBC). You will be the escalation point for junior team members, assisting the team with incidents and service requests. There will be opportunities to be involved with project work including Voice Recorder upgrade, SIP migration, Inbound Services and other digital first solutions.
With the crucial nature of the systems our team supports, we seek adaptable, methodical and conscientious candidates. If you have these essential qualities and would like the opportunity to shape fixed and mobile communications in our critical environment, please apply.
A full UK driving licence is required for this post due to travel requirements across Trust sites.
West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is committed to creating an inclusive, supportive, and accessible workplace where colleagues feel empowered to succeed. We acknowledge and value a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and are committed to diversity and inclusivity. We guarantee to invite all applicants who meet the essential criteria for a role to attend assessment or interview. If you have a disability or learning difficulty, you may disclose it in your application. You can contact the Recruitment Team via recruitment@wmas.nhs.uk for confidential discussion. Information provided may be used to ensure you are fully supported during recruitment.
About us: The Trust supports the Armed Forces community and participates in Step Into Health. Applications from Armed Forces Veterans and Service leavers are welcome.
Regulated activity may require an Enhanced DBS check. Where applicable, the disclosure may include information against safeguarding lists. Applicants may be required to cover DBS costs (e.g., basic check £27.76). DBS update service may be requested upon receipt of the DBS.
We endeavor to respond to candidates individually after shortlisting. After the closing date, please check emails (including junk) regularly as contact is usually via this method. We offer flexible working options and will discuss individual needs at interview to benefit patient experience, service delivery and work-life balance.
This post may require an DBS check as part of regulated activity in line with policy.
West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust
£38,682 to £46,580 per year plus relevant unsocial hours as per section 2