Job Details

Radio Engineer

Job Description

Radio Engineerandnbsp; Coax termination


andbull; Rate: andpound;210 - per day andndash; LTD
andbull; Location- Various LU network sites
andbull; Hours - 11pm - 5am / Sunday to Thursday evening
andbull; Duration andndash; 6 months, could go on longer.

Tickets required before starting -
andbull; DBS check - Within last 6 months
andbull; Facefit Ticket andamp; mask
andbull; Asbestos awareness
andbull; Manual handling
andbull; Sentinel card - LU access.


Summary:
We are seeking two competent Radio Frequency (RF) Radio Engineers, who will be from a rail background, to join our team working across various London Underground (LU) network sites.

The role involves night shifts from Sunday to Thursday, typically between 11pm and 5am, with hours potentially varying depending on location and job requirements. The successful candidates will be responsible for COAX termination, installing, terminating, and testing various RF cables, including 7/8 and andfrac12; RF cables, ensuring reliable wireless communication systems in rail environments such as tunnels, stations, and trackside areas.

Key duties include designing and optimising RF coverage using Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and leaky feeder systems, conducting RF surveys, testing, and troubleshooting to maintain communication performance, and supporting installation, commissioning, and integration with rail telecoms technologies such as GSM-R and LTE/5G. Engineers must be familiar with schematics and have hands-on experience with coaxial cable termination, specifically SCF12, LCF12, and LCF78 connectors.

Testing experience using Anritsu equipment would be an advantage, with Passive Intermodulation (PIM) testing considered a bonus. Compliance with safety and industry standards is critical, and candidates must hold valid tickets and certifications including a recent DBS check (within 6 months), Facefit ticket and mask, asbestos awareness, manual handling, and a Sentinel card for LU access.

Skills:
andbull; Coax termination -proficient coax termination experience with SCF12, LCF12, and LCF78 connectors.
andbull; From a Rail background
andbull; Installation and testing of various sized RF cables (7/8 and andfrac12; RF cables) andndash; essential
andbull; Design, testing, and maintenance of wireless communication systems in rail environments
andbull; RF propagation, link budget calculations, and interference mitigation
andbull; Familiarity with RF schematics and documentation
andbull; Testing experience using Anritsu test equipment.
andbull; Knowledge of Passive Intermodulation (PIM) testing (advantageous)
andbull; Experience with Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and leaky feeder systems
andbull; Understanding of rail telecoms systems such as GSM-R and LTE/5G
andbull; Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work effectively within a team.
andbull; Software/Tools:
andbull; Anritsu RF test equipment
andbull; RF planning and design tools (e.g., iBwave, Atoll) andndash; desirable
andbull; Certifications andamp; Standards:
andbull; DBS check (within last 6 months)
andbull; Facefit ticket and mask
andbull; Asbestos awareness
andbull; Manual handling
andbull; Sentinel card for London Underground access.