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Rope Access Technician

Job in Dundee, Dundee City Area, DD1, Scotland, UK
Listing for: Tony Knows
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-09
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Field/Service Technician
  • Energy/Power Generation
    Field/Service Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Thinking about becoming a rope access technician in the UK?

Carry out maintenance, inspection or NDT at height using rope access (IRATA) on bridges, wind turbines and buildings. This guide covers what the role actually involves day‑to‑day, the salary you can realistically expect, the skills and qualifications you'll need, and the practical steps to get started – whether you're starting fresh or switching from another path.

Qualifications

No degree is required, but employers value demonstrable skill, a strong portfolio or work history, and the right attitude.

What does a rope access technician do day‑to‑day?

Each day varies: you perform hands‑on trade work at height, solve problems, and keep projects moving forward.

Skills you'll need
  • Technical knowledge to maintain systems effectively
  • Proficiency in working safely at height on bridges, turbines and structures
  • Risk assessment and mitigation
Timeline to get started
  • 0–6 months:
    Explore the field – read, research and understand the role.
  • 6–12 months:
    Build foundations – learn core skills and knowledge behind rope access.
  • 1–2 years:
    Gain proof – develop projects, coursework or practical evidence.
  • 1–3 years:
    Land your first role – most people reach this stage within 1–3 years.
  • How to become a rope access technician in the UK
  • Look up Rope Access Technician roles on Linked In or Indeed and read five real job ads.
  • Talk to someone already working as a Rope Access Technician – a short call helps.
  • Find a beginner course or qualification used by people in this role.
  • Build one piece of evidence (project, shadowing, short course).
  • Apply to one entry‑level role or related opportunity within the next month.
  • Can you go self‑employed as a rope access technician?

    Yes – many start in an employed role to build experience and a network, then move into freelance, contract, or run their own practice. Steps include building experience, expanding your network, and then going freelance or contract.

    Is rope access technician a good career?

    The role is rewarding with strong demand and steady growth. It suits people who enjoy working at height, solving challenges, and earning high day rates.

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