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Commissioning Manager

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Electrical Commissioning Manager - Location: UK Wide
Rate: £450-£700 per day (Outside IR35)
Contract Length: 12 Months+
We are supporting a leading engineering and construction contractor delivering large-scale mission-critical, energy and infrastructure projects across the UK.
They are seeking an experienced Electrical Commissioning Manager to lead commissioning activities across major M&E projects, ensuring electrical systems are safely tested, commissioned, energized, and handed over to the client.
Responsibilities:
- Manage electrical commissioning activities from pre-commissioning through to final handover.
- Develop and oversee commissioning programmes, schedules, and documentation.
- Coordinate commissioning engineers, subcontractors, consultants, and client representatives.
- Review test packs, commissioning procedures, and technical documentation.
- Manage witnessing, fault finding, and system validation activities.
- Ensure all commissioning activities are completed in accordance with project specifications and industry standards.
- Liaise with project teams to ensure commissioning milestones are achieved.
- Support client training, system demonstrations, and project handover requirements.
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Requirements:
- Proven experience as an Electrical Commissioning Manager within the building services or M&E sector.
- Strong knowledge of LV and HV electrical systems, switchgear, transformers, and power distribution.
- Experience delivering commissioning packages on large-scale commercial, data centre, pharmaceutical, healthcare, or industrial projects.
- Ability to manage complex commissioning programmes and multidisciplinary teams.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Strong understanding of health, safety, and quality requirements.
- Relevant electrical qualifications or engineering background preferred.


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