Responsibilities
- Act as the point of contact for electrical safety within the Environment Division.
- Provide advice and support to all stakeholders relating to electrical safety.
- Ensure activities relating to electrical safety are aligned with statutory regulation and legislation.
- Apply high level technical knowledge surrounding electrical safety.
- Improve policies and procedures within the field of electrical safety.
- Set, manage and assess standards for competence of Engineering Safety Appointed people such as Authorised Persons and Nominated Persons.
- Review suitability of safe systems of work for delivery by the Environment Division and contract personnel.
- Control and review legislative records pertaining to engineering safety.
- Provide advice on safe and effective implementation of engineering safety.
- Provide oversight of supply chain delivery of engineering safety.
- Exercise judgement on the safe and effective implementation of engineering safety within area of authority.
- Approve live working and maintain high personal standards in environment, safety, health, security and quality.
- Coach and mentor others and support project delivery teams to meet CDM regulations compliance.
- Assist with pre‑contract activities to ensure relevant key personnel are appointed for electrical safety matters.
- Serve as a subject‑matter expert with regard to electrical safety and support Health and Safety team with incident investigations from an electrical safety perspective.
- Ensure electrical engineering activities, safe systems of work and assets comply with relevant legislation, regulations and professional engineering support to operational teams.
Requirements
- Understanding of relevant legislation and high level knowledge of maintaining LV and/or HV electrical, control & instrumentation equipment.
- Previous experience as an Authorising Engineer/Authorised Person.
- Experience delivering electrical engineering works within the Municipal Water and Wastewater industries.
- Experience identifying, managing and reporting on engineering safety risks to senior management.
- HV experience desirable; DSEAR experience desirable.
- Knowledge of C & G 2382-18 BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations & NICEIC Electrical Installation Certificates.
- Degree level in Engineering or equivalent qualification.
- +7 years working within Municipal Water and Wastewater industries, with varied clients.
- Preference for Chartered Member of a recognised professional Engineering body.
- Competent in contracting/consulting environment and formal appointment as an Electrical Authorised Person.
- ISO 9001 Lead Auditor and NEBOSH preferable but not essential.
- Experience reviewing subcontractors’ documentation and knowledge of current H&S legislation and British Standards.
- Strong communication, stakeholder and IT skills; leadership and mentoring abilities.
- Problem‑solving skills, flexibility, willingness to embrace innovations, and ability to prioritise workload.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team, with pride in work, and willingness to develop personally and support learning of others.
Benefits
- Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays.
- A wide range of corporate discounts.
- Cycle to Work schemes.
- Comprehensive pension plan.
- Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme.
- Private medical scheme options and employee assistance programme.
- Paid membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role.
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