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Telocom Engineer

Morson Talent

United Kingdom

On-site

GBP 45,000 - 60,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading recruitment firm is seeking a Telecom Engineer in Aberdeen for a 12-month contract. In this role, you will provide technical support for telecommunications systems, ensure compliance with regulations, and manage project ownership activities. The ideal candidate will have a degree in a relevant engineering field or substantial technical experience and will demonstrate excellent organizational and communication skills. Flexibility and the ability to adapt are essential, as you'll work closely with offshore operations and onshore IT functions to enhance system performance.

Qualifications

  • Experience in a similar role and knowledge of relevant legislation.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills.
  • Flexibility and willingness to adapt.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support for telecommunications systems.
  • Deliver detailed technical assessments and execute Level 1 modifications.
  • Act as a key interface to the onshore IT function.
  • Support maintenance schedules and regulatory compliance.
  • Conduct risk assessments for safety-critical risks.
  • Mentor offshore telecommunications technicians.

Skills

Telecommunications systems expertise
Organization skills
Communication skills
Flexibility and adaptability

Education

Degree in relevant engineering discipline
Job description

Our client Neo Next are seeking a Telecom Engineer for an initial 12 month contract based in Aberdeen working on an Inside IR35 (PAY / Umbrella Co basis).

Job Overview

The Telecom Engineer is responsible for the effective delivery of telecommunications and IT‑interface support across all assets, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. The position provides technical support and project ownership for Telecoms systems to enhance reliability, safety, and performance. This role involves executing planned maintenance, managing Level 1 modifications, and acting as a key interface between offshore operations and the onshore IT function. The Engineer is a key player in managing vendor activities and ensuring the integrity of safety‑critical communication systems.

Accountabilities and Responsibilities
  • Provides technical support for telecommunications systems, acting as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for offshore assets and supporting investigations into equipment failures.
  • Delivers detailed technical assessments, prepares scopes of work, and executes assigned Level 1 modifications for telecoms projects, acting as the Job Responsible Engineer (JRE) for vendor activities.
  • Acts as a key interface to the onshore IT function, providing logistical support for network‑related activities, offshore hardware refreshes, and the creation of associated work orders and permits.
  • Supports the execution of the Asset Preventive Master Plan, manages ongoing maintenance schedules for telecoms equipment, and ensures all discipline work is performed in compliance with regulatory requirements, company standards, and good engineering practice, actively playing a part in discipline‑specific SECE management.
  • Supports the management process for discipline‑related safety‑critical risks, carrying out risk assessments and maintaining awareness of the role's contribution to ensuring healthy discipline‑specific asset barrier status.
  • Provides support and awareness to offshore technicians regarding Cyber Security, including the importance of rapid response to threats.
  • Supports discipline‑specific technical reviews, such as Management of Change (MoC), by providing technical specifications, checking deliverables, and offering input for deferrals and technical queries’ accurate system documentation.
  • Contributes to the long‑term offshore telecommunications strategy by undertaking feasibility studies and proposing technical improvements and innovations.
  • Contributes to the technical management of discipline‑specific contracts, builds effective relationships with service providers, and manages the renewal of essential licenses (e.g., OFCOM).
  • Provides mentorship and technical guidance to offshore telecommunications technicians.
  • Performs quality assurance checks on deliverables, shares lessons learned and contributes to a culture of continuous improvement.
  • Undertakes regular offshore visits to witness work execution, support operational teams, and provide technical backfill when required.
Professional Skills and Experience
  • The ideal candidate will have experience in a similar role and be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and apply it in the workplace.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills, ability to work on own initiative and with time constraints.
  • Flexibility, willingness to adapt, embrace change and continual improvement essential.
  • Ability to work on own initiative with self‑imposed quality control standards.
  • Ability to work to prearranged deadlines.
Qualifications and Certifications
  • Must have core trade competence in Telecoms discipline. Degree in relevant engineering discipline or substantial technical experience.
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