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Electrical Small Works Manager

London
£55k – £65k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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An experienced Electrical Small Works Manager is required to join a growing electrical contractor in Coulsdon, London. This full-time, permanent position offers a salary of £55,000 to £65,000, plus a company car or allowance, pension, and private medical cover. The successful candidate will manage electrical projects up to £50,000 from initial enquiry through to final sign-off. Responsibilities include conducting site surveys, preparing quotations, and overseeing installation and fit-out works for main contractors and end clients. Strong pricing abilities, technical knowledge of electrical systems, and proven project management skills are essential for this role, which also involves work on security-sensitive compliance sites.

Excellent opportunity for an experienced Small Works Manager (Electrical) to join a well-established company based in Coulsdon.

Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 + package

Job Type: Full Time / Permanent

Benefits: Company car or allowance, pension, private medical and more.

The Company

They are a small but growing electrical contractor based in Coulsdon. They work across two sides of the industry: electrical testing, inspection and compliance for high-profile, security-sensitive sites, and installation and fit-out projects for main contractors and end clients.

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They are looking for a Small Works Manager to take on the smaller end of their projects work — packages up to around £50,000 — from first enquiry through to sign-off.

The Role

You will attend site, work out what is needed, price it, and then make sure it gets delivered on time and on budget. It is varied and fast-moving: some days you will be quoting, others you will be out on site keeping three or four jobs moving at once.

  • Site visits and surveys, often at short notice
  • Pricing and quoting works up to around £50,000
  • Planning labour, materials and access, and booking works in with clients
  • Managing several live jobs at once — engineers, subcontractors, deliveries and programme
  • Protecting margin, including pricing and agreeing variations
  • Being the main point of contact for your clients, from enquiry through to handover

A lot of their work is in occupied buildings, so the role involves some out-of-hours and weekend working. This is always paid as overtime on top of your salary.

What we are looking for

  • Time-served electrician, City & Guilds or NVQ Level 3 qualified
  • 18th Edition (C&G 2382) and ECS/JIB Gold Card
  • Commercial electrical experience — offices, fit-out, banking, data centres or similar
  • Able to price work from a site visit and a set of drawings
  • Some experience of supervising, running or pricing your own jobs, even on a smaller scale
  • Organised, able to juggle several jobs at once, and confident dealing with clients
  • Full UK driving licence

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Desirable: fit-out or refurbishment experience, SSSTS or SMSTS, experience on occupied or security-cleared sites, SimPro, IPAF/PASMA.

You do not need to have held a small works or contracts manager title before. If you have come off the tools, have run your own jobs, and want to build a role around yourself, we want to hear from you.

Benefits

  • £55,000 – £65,000 depending on experience
  • Company vehicle or car allowance
  • Out-of-hours work paid as overtime
  • Company pension
  • Private medical insurance
  • Medicash
  • Phone, laptop and tablet
  • Free on-site Parking
  • Ongoing training and support with further qualifications
  • Real autonomy on high-profile sites, and a clear route into a senior projects role as we grow

If you have the relevant skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now for immediate consideration.

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Skills

Project Management
Electrical Pricing
Site Surveying
Electrical Installation
Client Relationship Management
Budget Management
Technical Knowledge of Electrical Systems
Subcontractor Management
Fit-out Works
Compliance Testing

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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