Electronics Technician
Bury St Edmunds (R077), Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom
Available locations: Bury St Edmunds
Working Style:Field based (5 days)
Why this job matters
Our technician role is an entry level traineeship, aimed at inexperienced candidates or people interested in a career change. The role will involve either one, or a mixture of both, electronics engineering and/or radio engineering.
Electronics engineering consists of build, maintenance and repair activity in any one of our c5.5k exchanges, data centres or switch sites – one day you might be installing new fibre cabling to enable additional bandwidth for local businesses, the next might find you carrying out repairs on key network equipment serving thousands of residential customers.
Radio engineering involves the maintenance and repair of 2/3/4/5g radio equipment, and can involve working at height, in some of the most challenging/rural site locations we maintain. Whether it’s working on the roof of a commercial building in your local city centre or hitching a helicopter ride to a remote Scottish island, our radio engineers visit a wide variety of locations to ensure everyone has access to mobile and broadband services.
The exact type of work you’ll be doing and skills you’ll gain will vary depending on where you live – the hiring manager will discuss this with you at interview.
What you'll be doing
- Support in ownership of designated Patch and sites to contribute towards Area, regional and unit objectives.
- Execution of prioritised work items ensuring that this is aligned with the wider team and unit’s priorities through co-ordination with patch managers and senior colleagues.
- Risk assessment for health and safety.
- Raising of issues / risks to more senior individuals to facilitate change.
- Conducts work efficiently with support of senior Engineering colleagues.
- Understanding of what is expected and proactively take opportunities to increase own skills to support the team's work.
- Speaks up when observing opportunities to improve the process in work area.
Skills you'll need
Must be able to fulfil the physical requirements of the role i.e. able to bend, stretch, kneel and crouch. Also must be able to climb, work at floor and ceiling level inside buildings, tower structures and roadside infrastructure, lift heavy drums/cables and recognise coloured wiring. Individuals will be required to hold a Full UK Driving Licence.
- Self-Starting: Using their own initiative to drive the actions required from both themselves and wider team.
- Ownership: Ability to support in owning and delivering tasks, activities and resources. Works with the wider team to understand priorities across the unit.
- Communication: Able to communicate clearly and precisely through a variety of methods in any given circumstance or location.
- Problem Solving: The ability to deal with a variety of issues and effectively implement solutions as required.
- ICT Literacy: Confident user of MS Office suite, especially MS Word, Excel and Outlook (e-mail).
- Teamwork: Works well with and effectively supports wider team to understand patch and wider regional requirements and supports these effectively to meet wider CFU objectives.
Benefits
- 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- BT Pension scheme, minimum 5% Employee contribution, BT contribution 10%
- Option to join BT Shares Saving schemes.
- Exclusive colleague discounts on our latest and greatest BT broadband packages BT TV, including TNT Sports and NOW entertainment