At a Glance
- Tasks: Design and deliver innovative telecoms circuits in high-voltage environments.
- Company: Join a leading telecoms delivery programme with SP Energy Networks.
- Benefits: Competitive daily rate, hybrid work model, and potential for contract extension.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for growth and collaboration with industry leaders.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the telecoms sector while working on exciting projects.
- Qualifications: Proven experience in designing BT/Openreach EAD or leased-line circuits.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
TechNest are looking for an experienced Circuit Design Engineer to join a major telecoms delivery programme supporting SP Energy Networks (SPEN). This is an exciting opportunity to work on the design and delivery of Ethernet Access Direct (EAD) circuits within high-voltage utility and substation environments. This is not a generic network design role. We're seeking someone with proven experience designing BT/Openreach EAD or leased-line circuits who understands the unique challenges of delivering telecoms infrastructure into electrically sensitive environments.
What You'll Be Doing
- Design EAD, leased-line and Carrier Ethernet access circuits for SPEN substations.
- Assess circuit feasibility using BT/Openreach survey outputs and site constraints.
- Produce High-Level Designs (HLDs), Low-Level Designs (LLDs) and implementation-ready design packs.
- Review fibre and copper access suitability for complex utility sites.
- Identify and manage design risks, including EMI/EMC considerations and Earth Potential Rise (EPR).
- Define cabinet and rack requirements, including EMC cabinets, ventilation, cable entry and filtering.
- Collaborate with Vodafone, SPEN, BT/Openreach, suppliers and field engineering teams to ensure successful delivery.
- Support handover documentation and Acceptance Into Live Support (AILS).
What We're Looking For
Essential:
- Strong experience designing BT/Openreach EAD, Ethernet Access or leased-line circuits.
- Knowledge of the BT/Openreach delivery lifecycle, including surveys, provisioning and site readiness.
- Experience producing HLDs, LLDs, implementation documentation and as-built designs.
- Ability to interpret surveys, technical drawings and supplier documentation.
- Experience with fibre access design and circuit routing.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Highly Desirable:
- Experience working in utility, substation, rail or industrial telecoms environments.
- Understanding of EMI/EMC requirements and their impact on telecoms design.
- Knowledge of Earth Potential Rise (EPR) and associated design considerations.
- Familiarity with EMC cabinets, rack layouts, ventilation, gland plates and cable management.
Ideal Background
We're particularly interested in candidates with experience in:
- BT/Openreach EAD or Carrier Ethernet delivery.
- Vodafone Enterprise Access projects.
- Utility or power sector telecoms.
- Substation communications.
- Rail or industrial telecoms.
- Fibre access planning and design.
Additional Information
Hybrid role with 3 days per week onsite in Glasgow. Candidates should be based in the UK, with local candidates preferred. A full UK driving licence is required, as travel to Kirkintilloch, Glasgow will be necessary. BPSS clearance is required (SC clearance is not). If you have hands-on experience designing telecoms access circuits for complex environments and are looking for your next Outside IR35 contract, we'd love to hear from you.
Circuit Design Engineer in Stirling employer: TechNest Talent
TechNest is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, where you can thrive as a Commissioning Engineer on a high-profile Network Engineering project. With a focus on employee growth and collaboration, we provide opportunities to work with cutting-edge technologies while ensuring a supportive culture that values technical excellence and innovation. Join us for a rewarding experience that not only enhances your skills but also contributes to significant projects within the UK utilities sector.