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Installations Manager - Critical Power Infrastructure

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Installations Manager - Critical Power Infrastructure
Installations Manager – Data Centre / Critical Power Infrastructure
Are you an experienced electrical installations professional with a background delivering critical power infrastructure within data centre environments?
Our client, a global leader in sustainable IT and infrastructure solutions, is expanding its technical services division across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Installations Manager who combines strong technical electrical knowledge with the ability to oversee and coordinate projects across mission-critical environments.
About the Role
This role is ideally suited to someone with a hands-on background installing and managing electrical infrastructure such as:
- UPS systems
- PDUs (Power Distribution Units)
- Load banks
- Switchgear
- Associated cabling
- within live or new-build data centre environments
Key Responsibilities
As Installations Manager – Data Centre / Critical Power Infrastructure, you will:
- Take ownership of electrical installation projects from handover through to completion, ensuring safe and efficient delivery on site.
- Manage and coordinate installation teams, subcontractors, and site activities across multiple UK projects.
- Oversee the installation of:
- UPS systems
- PDUs
- Load bank connections
- Power distribution equipment
- Containment
- Associated electrical infrastructure
- Carry out site surveys and review technical drawings, ensuring installations meet specifications.
- Support project delivery activities, including:
- Planning
- Scheduling
- Reporting
- Client coordination
- Act as the main point of contact on-site for engineers, subcontractors, and customers.
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Key Skills & Experience Required
Essential
- Proven experience in an Installations Manager, Electrical Supervisor, Site Manager, or similar role within:
- Data centres
- Mission-critical environments
- Strong hands-on experience installing electrical infrastructure, including:
- UPS systems
- PDUs
- Load banks
- Switchgear
- Cabling
- Power distribution systems
- Electrical qualifications essential, such as:
- NVQ Level 3 (Electrical Installation/Electrical Engineering)
- City & Guilds
- HNC/HND equivalent
- Knowledge of the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671) preferred.
- Strong understanding of electrical infrastructure installations in live, critical environments.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and technical specifications.
- Experience coordinating subcontractors and managing installation activities on-site.
- Full UK driving licence.


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About the Opportunity
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing global organisation delivering high-profile critical infrastructure projects across the UK.
The successful candidate will play a key role in managing technically demanding electrical installations within fast-paced data centre environments.
To apply, please send your CV or call: 📞 01582 878828 for more information.
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