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Job Title: Electrical Supervisor
Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Salary: £50,000
Benefits:
- Company vehicle
- 21 days holiday + 8 days Bank Holiday
A national M&E Contractor are looking for an Electrical Supervisor to join their expanding team with a strong pipeline of projects in Lincoln. The company provides M&E services to a wide range of clients and businesses across a multitude of sectors including HMP, MOD, Commercial, Education and Healthcare. These projects are typically valued up to £10M.
As the Electrical Supervisor, you will report to the MEP Project Manager and will coordinate and supervise the site team to deliver the project on time and on budget. You will be overseeing progress of electrical installation works, ensuring quality control, compliance and H&S regulations.
Responsibilities:
- Effectively manage the electrical on-site labour for the project and coordinate onsite sub-contractors, checking RAMs and highlighting any issues.
- Hold toolbox talks with the labour team and attend site meetings.
- Inspect and assess installations throughout the project and upon completion.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot complex electrical issues.
- Liaise with project managers to address any issues ensuring smooth project execution.
- Maintain close working relationships with sub-contractors and internal teams.
- Order materials and plant to ensure work can be completed.
- Conduct inspection, testing, verification and certification of electrical installations.
- Maintain accurate records, documentation and reports for all electrical works.
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Successful Applicants Will Have The Following Qualifications And Experience:
- Overall knowledge and understanding of a wide variety of electrical systems and their installation methods.
- Good communication skills and experience supervising electrical teams with strong leadership and management skills.
- Good problem-solving and decision-making skills.
- Experience in planning, scheduling and executing electrical projects.
- The ability to work under pressure to meet set deadlines.
- Valid SSSTS, Gold CSCS Skills Card or SMSTS
- Relevant electrical industry qualifications - NVQ Level 3-4, BS7671 18th Edition and ideally City & Guilds 2391 / 2394 / 2395 in Testing & Inspection.
- DBS check and will be carried out on induction due to the nature of the project.


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