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United Living Group
The Role
Overview
Install, maintain & repair underground DNO cables, ensuring safety and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
- documentation
- risk assessment
- spec compliance
- tool use
- team collaboration
- cable installation
Tasks
-Completing and maintaining accurate documentation and reports -Carrying out on-site risk assessments and following strict safety protocols -Ensuring work meets Scottish Power specifications and DNO requirements -Using hand and power tools safely and effectively -Collaborating effectively with team members and supervisors -Installing, maintaining, and repairing underground cables on DNO networks
Requirements
- dno authorisation
- first aid
- driving licence
- street works
- manual handling
- cscs sher
What You Bring
-Current DNO authorisation (Scottish Power network) -Valid First Aid qualification -Full UK driving licence -Street Works qualification -Manual Handling training -CSCS SHER Power card
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Benefits
-Ongoing career development and progression pathways -Competitive salary between £48672.00 - 53,820.00 depending on experience, with potential for bonus earnings -A supportive work environment focused on safety and teamwork
The Company
About United Living Group
-It rapidly evolved into a national infrastructure and housing powerhouse. -Backed by Apollo Global Management since 2023. -Its four pillars—Property Services, Infrastructure Services, New Homes, Connected—deliver projects from social housing retrofits to telecoms roll‑out. -Typical projects include net‑zero home retrofits, water network builds, gas pipeline diversions, and build‑to‑rent schemes. -In Infrastructure, it handles gas, water, and telecoms upgrades; in Property, it tackles building safety, planned maintenance, and regeneration. -Unusually, it owns a telecoms arm deploying mobile and fixed‑line networks, acquired via Great British Communications and 5G rollout expansions. -Its history spans heritage heating installers to modern utility and property group, merging utilities expertise with construction heritage.
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Buildings
Residential
Utilities
Water
Energy
Land & Funding
Telecoms
Marine
Property Maintenance
