Installations Supervisor - Data Cabling Projects

Operations Resources
York, YO1 8RS, United Kingdom
Last month
£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

25 days holiday 8 Bank holidays Working away / overnight allowance and premiums

Installations Supervisor - Data Cabling Projects in retail stores

Looking for an experienced Data Cabler to manage a team of 8-10 Engineers installing mostly data cabling and into commercial environments and retail stores.

The cabling infrastructure supports various systems including: Wi-Fi, IT Services, EPOS, CCTV, Access Control and AV equipment.

This role is to be an "on the tools" supervisor, advising and supporting the team who are working on multiple sites across England.

  • Supervision of employed Engineers and subcontractors, act as first line of escalation for Engineers and customers.
  • Health and Safety
  • Project Delivery
  • Commercial - manage costs and deliver within agreed timescales
  • Compliance all works comply with standards and installation guidelines
  • Team Leadership - mentor, train and behaviour
  • Customers Relationships

This role is mostly to cover projects in the Midlands (Birmingham) to North West (Manchester) to Yorkshire to East Midlands (Peterborough) area, so looking for applicants who live anywhere in this area.

Applicants for this role must be comfortable travelling, have previously supervised installations projects and be cable of providing advice and support across: cabling, containment, patch panel, comms cab and socket installations, termination, and testing.

Useful tickets include ECS / CSCS, SSSTS, IPAF etc.

Salary £35- 40K basic + vehicle, 25 days holiday+ the 8 Bank holidays, and working away / overnight allowance and premiums.

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