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Job Description

Recruiter: Trevor Newman

Career Grade: TM-2

Internal Closing Date: 12/05/26

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As a Trainee Radio & Rigging engineer in our Networks Field teams, you will enter the business at the ground level. Your traineeship will have you completing a set pathway of internal/external training (dependent on the specific role). You’ll be taught how to work on our network, with a mixture of on the job and classroom training, over a period of 24 months. At the end of this period, you will be assessed, and on successful completion of your assessment will assimilate as a Radio & Rigging Engineer within Networks Field Engineering.

About the role: As part of the role you may be required to contribute to out of hours callout by supporting voluntary lists and, if required, Formal On Call Frameworks (with a minimum 1 in 4 attendance) to support service as needed by the business.

You'll have the following responsibilities

  • Prioritise H&S – To have regard for health and safety, his/her job license and skills as agreed with line manager. Delivers work with full regard of H&S aspects. Carries out on-site risk assessments giving careful consideration to any hazards before starting work and as the work progresses. Inform manager and record near misses/incidents. Is comfortable challenging and asking others to display their ID passes when on BT premises. Complies with all ISO Audit Requirements, including 14001 and 45001. Inclusive Environment – Responsible for helping to create an inclusive working environment where people from all backgrounds can succeed. Diversity makes sense for us, for our customers and for our future. Effectively lives by the ES values, leading by example at all times. Excellently supports and works with ES teams to deliver, making our unit an amazing workplace for everyone.

Radio & Rigging Expertise – Complexity level of work expected:
Utilises expertise in technical rigging activities including:.

    • Holds an extensive understanding of a variety of different systems including: Radio – 20CN/21CN/Microwave - installations, systems & maintenance , Mobile – 2/3/4/5g - installations, systems & maintenance ,WIFI systems – installations, systems & maintenance
    • Responsible for achieving & retaining all mandatory training certification including: Tower Climbing and Rescue, Emergency First Aid At Work (At Height)
    • Lifting & lowering equipment: Design & creation of lifting/lowering plans (And associated Risk Assessments), Co-ordinating team member activities during routine/planned works.
    • Supervisory/Clerk of Works responsibility for contractor/3rd party activity within our estate
    • A full breakdown of all skills associated with the role is available in the associated Training Pathways document
  • Must be able to fulfil the physical requirements of the role i.e. able to bend, stretch, kneel and crouch. Also must be able to climb, work at floor and ceiling level inside buildings, tower structures and road side infrastructure, lift heavy drums/cables and recognise coloured wiring.
  • Holds an extensive understanding of a variety of different systems including: Radio – 20CN/21CN/Microwave - installations, systems & maintenance , Mobile – 2/3/4/5g - installations, systems & maintenance ,WIFI systems – installations, systems & maintenance
  • Responsible for achieving & retaining all mandatory training certification including: Tower Climbing and Rescue, Emergency First Aid At Work (At Height)
  • Lifting & lowering equipment: Design & creation of lifting/lowering plans (And associated Risk Assessments), Co-ordinating team member activities during routine/planned works.
  • Supervisory/Clerk of Works responsibility for contractor/3rd party activity within our estate
  • A full breakdown of all skills associated with the role is available in the associated Training Pathways document

Mandatory: Able to pass a working at height medical. Maintain a level of physical fitness to conduct the role.

Openreach is the UK’s leading digital infrastructure business, responsible for building and maintaining the fixed network that connects millions of homes and businesses across the country. While wholly owned by BT Group, Openreach is a legally separate, independently governed business, with its own strategy and operating model. Openreach’s customers are the 600+ communications providers who sell phone, broadband and Ethernet services to UK homes and businesses.

Right now, Openreach is building the UK’s largest full fibre broadband network. It’s on track to reach more than 25 million premises by December 2026 and it’s laying the foundations for the country’s connectivity for decades to come. This is nationally significant work, supporting economic growth, regional development and everyday life for millions of people.

Operating in a highly regulated environment, Openreach works closely with industry partners, governments and communities to deliver a network that’s reliable, fair and future ready. We have a singular culture that unites all our people: we are customer-first challengers, who are committed, clear and connected. These behaviours unite us as one team to better deliver for our colleagues, our customers, our stakeholders and the country. Joining Openreach means playing a direct role in one of the UK’s most ambitious infrastructure programmes, with real purpose, independence and impact.

Company benefits

25 (UK, increasing with service) / 21 (India) days annual leave + bank holidays
Adoption leave – 18 weeks full pay, 8 weeks half pay, 6 months statutory
Bank holiday swaps
Buy or sell annual leave – buy up to 5 days/year pro rata
Carer’s leave – Two weeks paid leave
Cinema discounts
Coaching
Compassionate leave
Complimentary Medical Services
Cycle to work scheme
Employee assistance programme
Employee discounts
Enhanced maternity leave – 18 weeks full pay, 8 weeks half pay, 6 months statutory
Enhanced paternity leave – 18 weeks full pay, 8 weeks half pay, 6 months statutory
Enhanced pension match/contribution
Enhanced sick pay – 3 months
Faith rooms
In house training
L&D budget – sponsored accreditation available for certain professions
Learning platform – internal and external learning content via Degreed
Learning license – unlimited access
Lunch and learns
Mental health platform access – Silvercloud
Mentoring
Neo-natal leave
Open to job sharing
Open to part time work for some roles
Optional unpaid leave
Private GP service – 24/7 virtual GP access for UK colleagues
Referral bonus
Returnship
Salary sacrifice
Share options
Shared parental leave
Travel loan
Volunteer days – 3 volunteer days per year
Reservist leave
Fertility treatment leave
Pregnancy loss leave
Pregnancy support
Fertility treatment leave
Pregnancy loss leave
Pregnancy support
On-site catering
On-site barista
On-site shower
Modern office
Collaboration spaces
Private booths
On-site wellness room
Open to part-time employees
Open to compressed hours

Working at BT Group

Company employees:

100,000 across BT Group (24,000 at BT Business)

Gender diversity (m:f):

74.3:25.7 (BT Group)

Hiring in countries

Brazil

Canada

Colombia

Hungary

India

South Korea

United Kingdom

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Awards & Accreditations

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Family Friendly

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Career Progression

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