Trainee Telecom Engineer - No experience needed, just the willingness to learn.
With an increasing demand in the market, Fibre/Telecommunication Engineering might just be your calling.
Our client is seeking Trainee Fibre/Telecommunication Engineers due to the shortage of skilled people in the UK. You will go through an intense 8-week training programme where you will get accredited and qualified in Telecommunications to BTEC standards.
- No experience required as full training will be given to all successful candidates.
- This is a government-funded course (free of charge).
- Monday to Friday, 9 am till 4 pm for 8 weeks at your local training centre.
On the course, you will be learning:
- Installing Telephone and Internet lines on the BT Phone Network (installations at phone exchanges and installations inside customers' premises).
- Fault Finding/Testing/Fixing Telephone lines.
- Setting up Networks ranging from Internet Routers in Houses to Networks in Business premises.
- Installing CAT5 and CAT6 systems leading to other applications (CCTV, Door Access Systems & Audio/Visual installations etc).
- Fibre splicing.
- Fibre installations.
- And many more....
What does a Telecommunications Engineer do?
Fibre/Telecommunications Engineers (or Telecoms Engineers) install, test, and repair communications systems. This includes fixed-line and mobile telephone networks, copper wire, fibre-optic cabling, and digital satellite systems.
Work could include:
- Installing, connecting, and testing cabling.
- Diagnosing and fixing faults in systems.
- Working with aerial rigging and related equipment.
- Installing mobile and static antenna on buildings or masts.
- Building and testing telecommunications components and equipment.
THIS IS A FREE GOVERNMENT FUNDED COURSE AT A LOCAL TRAINING CENTRE (8 WEEKS HANDS-ON CLASSROOM BASED COURSE).