Lightning Conductor Engineer
Lightning conductor engineers fit lightning protection systems. They could work on industrial chimneys, power station cooling towers, church spires, high-rise buildings or bridges. They also commission and test protection systems.
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Role: Lightning Conductor Engineer Add to My Roles
Working styles: On site, Hands-on, Team work, Heights, Building
Salary Range:£17,000 - £35,000
Nation:England and Wales
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What's involved
Lightning conductor engineers install a variety of lightning
protection and earthing installations. They are carefully designed
to direct the energy from lightning into the earth and away from
the building or structure so no damage is caused.
They also carry out repairs, maintenance and renovation work at
high levels; working on industrial chimneys, power station cooling
towers, church spires, castles, high-rise buildings and
bridges.
Lightning conductor engineers reach high work areas using access
ladders and scaffolding, mobile work platforms (cradles),
traditional Bosun's seats (harnesses) and industrial ropes
(abseiling). Once the job is completed, they dismantle the
equipment and rigging then return it all to ground level.
Skills required
Not surprisingly, the most important attributes for a lightning
conductor engineer are a head for heights, a good sense of balance
and a good level of fitness. Practical skills for using tools and
equipment are also very important.
You will be working outside in all weathers and you will need to
follow strict safe working practices. Excellent organisational and
team working skills would also help.
Qualifications required
There are no formal requirements although it would help to have
GCSE's in English or Welsh and Maths at A*-C (Applications from
students with the Foundation or Intermediate Welsh Baccalaureate
are also welcomed).
Salary ranges
(This is a guide to the average salary a fully qualified and
experienced person might expect to get.)
£17,000 - £35,000
Progression routes
If you decide to progress into supervisory, design or management
roles there are opportunities to study for
- Technical, supervisory and management NVQ
qualifications
- HNC Construction or a number of other built environment HNC/HND
qualifications
- Degree level qualifications in a number of construction
disciplines