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Digital Waffle
Bristol
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Job Description

Job Title: Structured Cabling Engineer – Bristol

Company: Digital Waffle Ltd

Location: Bristol, UK

Rate: £220 per day

Contract Type: Contract / Temporary

Job Description:

Digital Waffle Ltd is seeking a skilled Structured Cabling Engineer for a project in Bristol. You will be responsible for the installation, termination, testing, and commissioning of structured copper and fibre cabling systems in commercial and industrial environments.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Install and terminate Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, and fibre optic cabling.
  • Assemble and install patch panels, racks, and enclosures.
  • Test and certify cabling to industry standards.
  • Document installations and label cabling accurately.
  • Troubleshoot connectivity issues and perform site surveys.
  • Work safely and comply with health & safety regulations.

Requirements:

  • Proven experience in structured cabling installations.
  • Knowledge of copper and fibre standards and testing procedures.
  • Ability to read technical drawings and schematics.
  • Familiarity with tools such as Fluke testers and OTDRs.
  • Relevant certifications preferred (BICSI, CSCS, CompTIA Network+, CCNA).

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