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Field Engineer - Telecom

Posted 1 month ago by Jobserve


We are seeking Field Engineers to support the delivery, maintenance, and assurance of critical telecoms infrastructure a...

  • Rate £200 per day
  • Category Outside
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location Glasgow, Scotland

Delivery Manager - Mobile Core & Software Upgrades

Posted 1 month ago by Jobserve


We are looking for an experienced Delivery Manager with expertise in mobile telecommunications, specifically in mobile c...

  • Rate £400 per day
  • Category Inside
  • Work type Hybrid
  • Location London, United Kingdom

About Our Telecoms Contract Roles in Newcastle

What does a telecoms contractor do?

Telecoms as a sector generates contract work across a distinctive range of engineering, technology, commercial, and professional disciplines specific to the telecommunications industry. Contractors working in telecoms are engaged by mobile network operators, fixed-line broadband providers, cable operators, satellite communications companies, equipment vendors including Nokia, Ericsson, and Cisco, and the specialist integrators and professional services firms that design, build, and operate telecoms infrastructure on behalf of network operators. The sector's large capital investment programmes, technology refresh cycles, and the regulatory environment overseen by Ofcom create a consistent pipeline of project and programme-based contract work alongside the steady operational support market.

The telecoms sector has several distinctive technical domains that require deep specialist knowledge: radio access network engineering including the physical and logical design of macro and small cell deployments; core network engineering including IP/MPLS, IMS, and cloud-native 5G core network architecture; transmission and transport network engineering; OSS and BSS systems which manage network operations and billing; and telecoms regulatory and spectrum management, where Ofcom's requirements around spectrum licensing, network sharing, and coverage obligations create ongoing compliance and advisory work. Commercial and programme management roles in telecoms require familiarity with the specific contract forms and procurement practices of the sector, including the large programme frameworks under which operators procure network infrastructure from their equipment vendors. Most senior telecoms contractors have built their expertise within a specific technical domain and can navigate the operator-vendor relationship from either side.

What is the market like for telecoms contractors?

Telecoms contracting is supported by a large and long-term investment pipeline across both the mobile and fixed broadband markets. The 5G standalone network rollout, which follows the initial non-standalone deployments, is driving continued investment in core network and RAN infrastructure. The full-fibre broadband build-out, one of the largest infrastructure programmes in UK history, is generating substantial civil engineering, network design, and programme management contract demand. Enterprise 5G and private wireless networks are a growing source of contract demand as industrial and enterprise organisations invest in dedicated wireless infrastructure. The sector's mix of large operators, equipment vendors, and specialist integrators creates a diverse contractor market with varied engagement models and rate structures.

What is the contracting market like in Newcastle?

Major banks and building societies operate large processing and technology centres in Newcastle, producing reliable work for IT infrastructure, development, and organisational change contractors. Local government and health service employers add volume across project delivery, informatics, and analytical roles. Around the Helix innovation district and the wider city centre, a growing cluster of technology firms and digital agencies has brought front-end development, UX design, and data engineering into the local mix. Newcastle's distance from other major contractor hubs means the market is somewhat self-contained: contractors tend to be locally based rather than commuting from elsewhere, which reduces competition for roles and gives established local contractors a relationship advantage with repeat clients.

How much do telecoms contractors usually earn in Newcastle?

Contract rates for telecoms roles in Newcastle typically range from £360 to £630 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.

How many telecoms vacancies in Newcastle are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 60 telecoms contract roles across the site, with Newcastle contributing consistently. Data reviewed up to May 2026.