![]() Electrical Supervisor (Contract)
30 May by Verelogic Ltd
Job Location:
-United Kingdom
Salary:
£56,000 - £56,000/annum
Job Description - Electrical Supervisor Location: United Kingdom Job Type: Self Employed - opportunity for 50+ hours per week, travel paid, weekly invoice/payments (CIS scheme used) (up to) £26/hr commensurate with experience. Salary: (up to) £26/hr commensurate with experience Reporting to: Senior Management & Project Leads Job Summary: The Electrical Supervisor is responsible for supervising electrical installations, testing, and maintenance of utility scale power generation system. The role involves managing electrical technicians/labour, ensuring safety compliance, troubleshooting system issues, and maintaining the highest-quality standards throughout the installation process. The supervisor plays a critical role in the successful deployment of generation, ensuring that electrical components are properly connected and functioning. - Key Responsibilities: - Safety and Compliance: Ensure all electrical work complies with electrical codes and regulations. - Maintain a safe working environment by following safety methods and controls, conducting safety briefings, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. - Ensure that personal protective equipment (PPE) is worn and safety measures are observed during installations and repairs. -
Supervision and Leadership: - Oversee a team of electricians and technicians during the installation and maintenance of electrical generation projects. - Assign tasks, set work priorities, and ensure projects are completed within deadlines. - Monitor the quality of work, ensuring it meets electrical codes, safety standards, and project specifications.
Installation and Maintenance: Quality is the key to every piece of work. - Working in-field with all site operatives. - Supervise the electrical installation, including wiring, inverters, and electrical equipment. - Conduct system checks, inspections, and testing to ensure proper functionality of the generating electrical system. - Troubleshoot electrical issues, identify faults, and implement corrective actions to maintain optimal system performance.
Project Coordination: Coordinate with project managers, engineers, and clients to plan and execute electrical installations, isolation and controls. Training and Development: Train and mentor junior electricians and technicians on best practices in electrical installation and troubleshooting/fault finding. - Ensure that the team is kept up-to-date with the latest technologies, tools, and safety procedures related to generation power systems. - Development pathway to be identified and agreed for candidate career pathway and supported by the client Inventory Management: Oversee the inventory of electrical supplies, tools, and equipment needed for projects.
Key Skills and Qualifications: - NVQ level 2 or higher electrical qualification. - Experience: At least 5 years of experience in electrical work, with a focus on utility scale energy systems. Prior experience as an electrical technician, electrician, or supervisor in the renewable energy industry is highly preferred. - Skills:ECS Gold Card o Strong knowledge of electrical standards, safety standards, and regulations. Proficiency in reading electrical diagrams and schematics. Hands-on experience with solar inverters, battery systems, lv panels, wiring, and electrical connections. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. o Strong leadership and team management skills. Testing and fault identification. - Certifications: NVQ level 3, Level 3 Diploma, AM2 , ECS Gold Card, 18th Edition Regulations, Inspection and Testing BS2391 2392
Essential Attributes: - Proficiency in applications for site reporting (iauditor, Microsoft etc..). - Experience working in engineering and /or utility scale power generation. - Ability to travel within the UK as required, often working away from home during the week. - Own transport to be provided and reimbursed at 25p per mile
Working Conditions: - The role will require working in various outdoor environments and conditions, including rooftops or construction sites. - Work schedules may vary depending on project deadlines, with some overtime expected - - Safety precautions and protective equipment must be used at all times.
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