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As the Data Analyst, you will be responsible for analysing a wealth of data views and will work closely with cross-functional teams, including the eCommerce, Marketing, Brand and Leadership Team!
As the Data Analyst, you will be responsible for analysing a wealth of data views and will work closely with cross-functional teams, including the eCommerce, Marketing, Brand and Leadership Team!
The successful candidates will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. We are after a team of 3, with x2 out right engineers and x1 to take lead as a senior/charge hand - so it is beneficial to have SSSTS, SMSTS, Prince2 etc.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables within metal trunking and containment to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables within metal trunking and containment to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables within metal trunking and containment to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables within metal trunking and containment to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, testing, and termination of Cat6 and Cat6a branded copper cables to ensure a reliable and efficient network infrastructure. Mount, secure, and organize cable pathways, including cable trays, conduits, and wall penetrations. Ensure proper labeling of cables, connectors, and outlets for easy identification and maintenance. Utilize testing equipment such as cable testers and certification tools to ensure compliance with required specifications. Perform quality checks on cable installations to confirm compliance with industry standards and design specifications. Participate in designing and implementing cable layouts for new network infrastructure components. Operate tools and equipment safely and responsibly, following industry best practices. Proven experience as a Data Cabling Engineer or similar role, with expertise in Cat6 and Cat6a copper cable installation, termination, and testing. Cable cutter: Used to cut cables to appropriate lengths. Punch-down tool: Used for terminating cables on patch panels, keystone jacks, and outlets. Tone generator and probe: Used to trace and identify cables within a bundle or behind walls. Label printer: Used to create professional labels for cables and equipment. Level: Ensures proper alignment of cable pathways and connectors. Cable clips and mounts: Secure cables along walls, ceilings, or other surfaces. Screwdrivers and wall anchors: Required for mounting cable trays, conduits, and outlets. Work gloves: Provides hand protection during installation and cable handling. Hard hat: Required in construction or industrial settings. Cable toner and probe: Helps identify specific cables in a bundle. If you are a motivated Data Cabling Engineer with a passion for maintaining robust network infrastructure and ensuring seamless connectivity, we encourage you to apply.