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Electrical Supervisor

London Colney
1 month ago
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Our prestigious client, a top-tier provider of building services solutions with over 100 years of experience is looking for an Electrical Supervisor to join their team on a permanent basis (JIB Rates) to be based in London.
As an Approved Contractor, they offer end-to-end design and installation services for electrical, fire alarm, and mechanical systems including air conditioning, heating, plumbing, and ventilation, all delivered to the highest industry standards.
JIB Rates:
Company vehicle: £22.70 p/h
Own Vehicle: £23.87 p/h
Location - London
Start Date - ASAP
Must haves:
·Proven expertise and in-depth knowledge across all areas of electrical engineering
·Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients, colleagues, managers, and directors, providing technical input throughout project lifecycles
·Capable of working independently and taking initiative, as well as planning, organising, and leading teams of engineers and third-party subcontractors
·Ability to train, mentor, and support the development of colleagues
·Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to work without supervision while guiding others
·Must hold a full UK driving licence
·SP code driving offences are acceptable
·DD code offences are not permitted unless specifically authorised by the company's insurance provider
Role/Responsibilities:
·Manage and supervise large-scale site installations in coordination with the project management team, ensuring effective planning, task allocation to site engineers and subcontractors, and overseeing progress related to material and labour management.
·Develop and maintain strong working relationships with clients and third-party subcontractors to provide effective site management and support to the project team.
·Ensure high standards of site workmanship, adhering to all relevant technical specifications, and providing engineering solutions as needed.
·Plan, execute, and manage the testing, inspection, and commissioning of completed works.
·Conduct site validations and surveys, delivering detailed and accurate information to support the preparation of quotations and technical reports.
·Interpret and work from technical drawings, diagrams, and specifications, identifying and implementing compliant engineering solutions.
·Attend and actively contribute to site and Health & Safety meetings, taking a proactive role in promoting and maintaining on-site H&S standards.
·Review and sign off on certification for completed works.
·Take reasonable care for personal health and safety and that of others who may be affected by work activities. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, standards, and ISO 45001 requirements.
·Ensure correct disposal of waste in line with Environmental ISO 14001 standards.
·Follow quality processes and procedures in accordance with ISO 9001 standards.
·Implement and comply with information security procedures, safeguarding assets from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, or interference. Promptly report any security incidents or risks.
·Perform any additional project-related duties as required by the company's directors

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