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Electrical Site Supervisor
Our client is seeking an experienced Electrical Site Supervisor to oversee and coordinate electrical activities across construction, installation, and refurbishment projects within the water and wastewater sector. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering major capital projects and framework programmes, ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards.
This role is working on United Utilities projects within the North West. The ideal candidate would be based local to Bolton, but flexible in relation to travel.
Site hours would be 45 per week.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise and coordinate site-based electrical teams across multiple projects.
- Ensure all works comply with relevant industry standards, client specifications, and statutory regulations.
- Promote and maintain the highest standards of health, safety, quality, and environmental performance.
- Deliver electrical works in line with agreed programmes, budgets, and quality expectations.
- Act as the primary point of coordination between site personnel, engineering teams, project managers, subcontractors, suppliers, and client representatives.
- Monitor site progress, identify potential issues, and implement effective solutions to maintain programme delivery.
- Support planning, commissioning, testing, and handover activities where required.
- Ensure accurate site records, permits, inspections, and documentation are maintained.
- Work flexibly across multiple sites, including live operational water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Key Requirements
- Demonstrable experience within the water, wastewater, or utilities sector, including supervisory responsibility on construction or infrastructure projects.
- Strong knowledge of health, safety, and environmental legislation, together with client-specific standards and procedures.
- Thorough understanding of electrical installations and systems associated with water and wastewater treatment processes.
- Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities, particularly in fast-paced or high-pressure environments.
- Commitment to continuous improvement, professional development, and industry best practice.
- Willingness to travel to multiple project locations.


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Essential Qualifications
- JIB Gold Card
- SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme)
- Recognised Electrical Apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent)
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671)
- Inspection and Testing qualification (City & Guilds 2391 or equivalent)
- First Aid at Work Certificate
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