
Fibrus · Ballynakilly
YOUR MISSION We are looking for a Splicer - Network Maintenance (NI) to ensure the network maintenance of the fibre network in Northern Ireland. This role w...
We are looking for a Splicer - Network Maintenance (NI) to ensure the network maintenance of the fibre network in Northern
Ireland.
This role will involve proactive maintenance as well as reactive fault and emergency work, which will include weekend work on a
rota basis.
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and requirements. The nature of the organisation is such that it will evolve as it
operates and the nature of duties, tasks, knowledge and skills required for this post may develop and change in time.
#Viberoptix is an equal opportunities employer
YOUR MISSION We are looking for a Splicer - Network Maintenance (GB) to ensure the network maintenance of the fibre network in Cumbria. The successful candidate will be experienced in both splicing and cabling and will be able to demonstrate previous experience of both disciplines. This role will involve proactive maintenance as well as reactive fault and emergency work, which will include weekend work on a rota basis. YOUR PROFILE The Role: • Upkeep and maintain fibre infrastructure to current PIA standards • Cabling and splicing to repair faults and damage on the network, most frequently overhead • Test, diagnose & fault find on Fibre Network Infrastructures using appropriate equipment (OTDR, light meter, splicing kit, etc) • Troubleshoot individual and wider network issues • Accurately document and report damage and repair work through internal company systems • Adherence to all Health and safety procedures, risk assessments and best practices • Correct use of equipment and procedures • Maintain all tools, equipment and vehicles to a high standard • Follow maintenance schedules to maximise efficiency and meet strict operational deadlines. • Overall adherence to health and safety policies and procedures across the business WHY US? The Person: · Knowledge of Physical Infrastructure Access (PIA) process · Experience of fibre cabling, splicing and fault finding · Experience with overhead infrastructure (poles, ladders, working at height) · Ability to use fibre testing equipment and interpret results. · Organised and proactive approach to workload · Good, positive and professional attitude to work · Ability to work in a strong team environment · Uses own initiative in problem solving and to develop ideas and practices · Excellent time-management skills with the ability to meet deadlines · Flexible approach to working hours and tasks · Willingness to participate in on-call rotas or out of hours work. · Full UK driving licence Additional Information: This is not an exhaustive list of duties and requirements. The nature of the organisation is such that it will evolve as it operates and the nature of duties, tasks, knowledge and skills required for this post may develop and change in time. Viberoptix is an equal opportunities employer.
YOUR MISSION WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? * Splicing of live/in build network using a Fujikura 90s or similar (company provided) * Installation of various branded optical fibre cables to various types of splice enclosures, working to Viberoptix required standards * Fault finding on existing network, updating and interpreting Splcing schedules. * Testing and Splicing fibres to ensure that they are in line with the client quality standards using EXFO - ILM/OTDR * Production/Interperet of Fibre characterisation reports (EXFO). * Ensure relevant Health & Safety standards are followed and achieved YOUR PROFILE WHAT WILL YOU BRING? * Ability to produce, update and interpret records of daily work logs, data recordings and network design maps * Ability to work on their own as well as part of a team * Experience of testing and splicing on a Fibre network * Experience with various types of splice enclosures Corning BPEO’s size 0, 1.5 and 2, Hellermann, Prysmian * Confident working at heights and underground network when required * Excellent communication skills across all levels * Excellent organisation, communication and leadership skills * Experience of using Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel * Full valid driving licence ABOUT US Viberoptix, part of the Fibrus Group of companies, deliver specialised fibre network build solutions from design, civils activities, cabling and splicing. Our team of experienced and certified engineers are leaders in their field providing excellence in every aspect of the fibre network construction. HOW TO APPLY To apply to join Viberoptix, please do so online and our recruitment team will be in contact with you once we’ve had a chance to have a look at your application. We wish you the best of luck and thank you for your interest in Viberoptix. At Viberoptix, we recognise the positive value of diversity, promote equality and challenge unfair discrimination. We are an equal opportunities employer and always aim to recruit the person who is most suited to the job, welcoming people of all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from women, under-represented genders, individuals with disabilities, and under-represented ethnicities. We’re happy to discuss flexible working - there is no obligation to raise this at the application stage but if you wish to do so, you are welcome to. All offers of employment with Fibrus will be subject to the satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks which may include all or some of the following: references, right to work, criminal record history, professional qualifications. Fibrus Limited, Fibrus ISP, Hyperfast and Viberoptix, belong to the Infracapital group of companies. We will retain your information, for the purposes of recruitment, for a period of up to 12 months. We may also share your information with our partner organisations for the purposes of recruitment. Please email careers@fibrus.com if you do not wish us to retain your information or do not wish for us to share your information. WHY US? #Viberoptix
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