Electrical Installation & Commissioning Supervisor required in Norwich, UK. You will be part of a project team where trust, integrity and accountability play a fundamental role in the collaboration it takes to execute a project successfully. You will engage with internal and external stakeholders, aligning with your team leader and coordinating site activities between various suppliers.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate amongst the electrical installation and commissioning supervisors to establish a high degree of trust.
- Proactively establish and maintain good professional relationship with all stakeholders, especially main contractor’s staff and workers, and internal stakeholders.
- Facilitate day-to-day collaboration on site between contractors and internal stakeholders, and efficient installation and electrical outfitting, test, and commissioning.
- Ensure quality in relation to workmanship during electrical installation.
- Be present in day-to-day planning and supervision, participating in toolbox talks, site coordination meetings, installation work, and test & commissioning activities.
- Ensure that commissioning within the defined technical area(s) is executed safely in accordance with industry standards and national legislation.
- Ensure that test and commissioning are properly coordinated and documented, in accordance with processes, using only accepted procedures.
- Supervise and proactively support that the work is carried out in compliance with the project HSE rules and local legislation.
- Align with and report to the Electrical Installation and Commissioning Manager. Responsible to follow up on contractors' deliverables within agreed scopes.
Qualifications
- The candidate must have 10 years hands-on experience with the installation and commissioning of electrical equipment up to 400 kV primary and associated secondary equipment on onshore substations.
- Low voltage systems experience: commissioning of low voltage electrical distribution systems, both AC and DC, associated with primary and secondary systems.
- Have a completed degree or vocational training in electrical engineering.
- Speak, read, and write English at an advanced level.
- Demonstrate the ability to establish and maintain good collaboration through effective communication with stakeholders.
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