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Trainee Data Technician, Ireland
Organisational Environment:
Mercury is an Irish based European Contractor.
Mercury is a European Contractor that builds and manages complex engineering projects that reimagine how people work and live in the built environment. Our determination and focus enable us to deliver leading-edge construction solutions across a range of key sectors including Enterprise Data Centres, Advanced Technology & Life Sciences, Hyperscale Data Centres, Fire Protection, Technical Support Services (TSS), Data Centre Facility Management, Healthcare & Building Services. Mercury employs over 2,600 people across over 10 locations in Europe and had an overall turnover of €1bn in 2020. Mercury employs the best people, invests heavily in training and education and ensures that the highest standards of health, safety and governance are applied throughout the organisation
A Trainee Data Technician will undergo a 3 year training program equivalent to an apprenticeship whereby they will learn the principal roles and responsibilities of a Data Technician.
Key Responsibilities of the role:
- Pull Cat 5e / Cat 6 / Cat 6A Copper Cable
- Pull Fibre Optic Cable
- Pull Multicore Cable
- Install Cabinets
- Install Racks
- Terminate Cat 5e / Cat 6 / Cat 6A Copper Cable
- Test Cat 5e / Cat 6 / Cat 6A Copper Cable
- Terminate Multicore Cable
- Test Multicore Cable
- Install Ladder Rack
- Read Drawings
- Terminate Fibre Optic Cable
- Test Fibre Optic Cable
- Take Lead and Work on own initiative
- Fault Find basic wiring Problems
- Patching and Jumpering Circuits
Essential Criteria of the role:
- Ability to work on own initiative.
- Excellent attention to detail
Mercury is an equal opportunities employer.
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