Fibre Engineer
Salary Band: £25,500 to £29,000 according to experience, with opportunities for overtime and call-out retainers
Location: Based in Melling, Lancashire
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full Time, 35 hours per week plus overtime
About Us
B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) is a unique organisation working closely with communities across the UK to bring hyperfast, full-fibre broadband to rural areas. As a Community Benefit Society, driven by innovation and a strong sense of purpose, we work hand-in-hand with local volunteers and stakeholders to deliver a service that’s built by the community, for the community. Joining B4RN means becoming part of a dedicated team making a real difference in people's lives, while thriving in a supportive and collaborative environment where everyone’s contribution matters.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Fibre Engineer to help us expand and maintain our vital infrastructure. You’ll work hands on installing, splicing, testing, and maintaining fibre optic cabling across our growing network. It’s a role that combines technical skill, teamwork and problem solving, all while helping delivery life-changing connectivity to rural communities.
Key Responsibilities
Installing blown fibre optic cabling for B4RN’s Fibre to the Home (FTTH) network
Fusion splicing fibre cables into optical distribution frames, enclosures and termination units.
Testing, troubleshooting and maintaining new and existing fibre installations using OTDRs, power meters and other diagnostic tools.
Recording site work, faults and changes accurately and updating relevant systems
Participate in our 24x7 operations via an on-call rota to address critical network issues
What We’re Looking For
We are looking for an experienced fibre engineer with a proven track record in fibre network installation, testing, and maintenance. You will need to be methodical, with an excellent attention to detail and capable of working independently as well as part of a team. You should be confident using Microsoft Office, flexible and willing to work unsociable hours, travel away from home and participate in an on-call rota for critical network issues. A full valid driving licence and full colour vision are essential.
What You Will Get From Us
An active, outdoor role that provides variety and rewarding experiences every day
Opportunities to increase your earnings through overtime and call-out retainers
28 days holiday per year plus an extra day for each year of service (up to a maximum of 5 extra days)
Company pension scheme with employer contributions
Medicash health care plan to support your health and wellbeing
A welcoming, collaborative team environment where your ideas are valued
The satisfaction of knowing your work helps connect rural communities to vital digital services
Opportunities for professional development and learning to grow your skills further
If you’re excited about this role and think you could be a great fit, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your CV to our People team at recruitment@b4rn.org.uk. More information can be found on /about-us/opportunities/