Spectrum Engineering Officer
Job Summary
Closing Date:
27/05/2026Group:
Spectrum GroupManagement Level:
AssociateJob Type:
PermanentJob Description:
Please note that this role will close at 00:01 on Wednesday 27 May and therefore we advise getting your application in by no later than midnight on Tuesday 26 May.
Looking for a job where you can utilise your radio engineering skills and help manage the UKs radio spectrum
About the team
Radio spectrum is a vital resource and it touches everyones life every day. The radio spectrum connects our mobiles wireless headphones tablets and computers. It enables our key fobs to unlock our cars the Met Office to forecast the weather satellites to measure global warming and concerts and shows to be seen and heard. Without access to radio spectrum the police fire ambulance coastguard and air traffic control would not be able to communicate its that important.
Its Ofcoms job to manage and protect the use of all this spectrum. Your role will be working in the Spectrum Assurance team within the wider Ofcom Spectrum Group. Spectrum Assurance is a large team consisting of two core elements: a team of Spectrum Engineering Officers (SEOs) who cover specific geographical areas across the UK; and the Spectrum Management Centre Ofcoms central technical operations hub in Hertfordshire.
SEOs provide advice and assistance to licensed spectrum users and whenever necessary they undertake compliance action to resolve interference issues. SEOs will also monitor and proactively investigate improper use of the spectrum to keep the UK businesses and consumers on the air. You are not required to have a legal/regulatory background as full training will be provided.
Purpose of the role
The key purpose of the role is to deliver high quality spectrum assurance to services and spectrum users within a geographical area. This requires first class radio engineering and interpersonal communications and we will teach you the investigation and compliance skills necessary to carry out the role.
In this unique Engineering / Regulatory role you will collaborate with a wide range of Ofcoms radio and telecoms external stakeholders to resolve harmful radio interference cases which can disrupt critical safety to life systems. This includes aircraft radio communications and navigation systems as well as radio services essential to everyday life such as mobile network operators.
Radio interference casework will be triaged and passed to you from the Spectrum Management Centre; it will be your responsibility to locate and manage the interference case to addition you will manage the radio spectrum within your geographical area monitoring and investigating unlicensed spectrum use.
And you will be supported by a highly specialised and experienced Ofcom team using state of the art mobile and fixed radio measurement equipment such as real time radio spectrum analysis supported by the relevant regulatory legislation.
Your key responsibilities
Responsible for maintaining high radio/spectrum engineering standards and ensuring all harmful interference issues raised are resolved within KPIs.
Responsible for investigating all unlicensed radio spectrum use within geographical area are resolved within KPIs.
To mitigate the effects of harmful radio interference you will be responsible for planning targeted proactive radio monitoring to ensure radio licence compliance
Proactive inspection of a wide range of radio equipment to ensure licence compliance and adherence to associated technical specification
Support large sporting events which rely on radio services such as The Open Golf Championship and G26 Commonwealth Games.
Provide support and collaboration to fellow colleagues and assisting when required.
Responsible for own equipment plant and vehicle are at professional standard finances and H&S. (Full equipment and vehicle will be provided)
Essential skills knowledge and experience
Appreciation of and desire to promote Ofcoms values of excellent agility respect empowerment and collaboration.
Owning Accountabilities - ownership and delivery of performance KPIs and service levels
Experience of radio engineering and knowledge of radio spectrum
Experience of working in a geographically dispersed team
Harmonising Work - excellent people skills delivering difficult conversations tracing interference and interacting with people for all associated casework
Forming Relationships - excellent stakeholder relationship skills and customer focus skills
Full drivers license
Qualifications
Technical qualification HNC/D in a technical discipline or able to demonstrate equivalent experience and knowledge.
Inclusivity Statement
Ofcom has a clear mission: to make communications work for everyone. To be able to deliver on this we want our organisation to reflect the diversity of background experience upbringing and thought that exists across the UK. We aim to recruit from the widest pool of candidates possible no matter your social background age ethnicity sexual orientation gender or disability.We also warmly welcome applicants who are returning to the workforce after a break for whatever reason. If you have taken time away and are ready to rejoin we look forward to reviewing your application.
Where positions are listed as full-time we remain open to reduced hours part-time arrangements job shares and other flexible working options. From day one we champion flexible work arrangements to accommodate individual needs. You can read more about our Rewards Benefits and Well-being on our careers page.
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About Company
Ofcom is the UK’s regulator for the communications services that we use and rely on each day. We regulate broadband, home phone and mobile services, TV, radio and video on demand services, oversee the universal postal service, look after the airwaves used by wireless devices, and help ... View more