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Service Delivery and Resource Manager: Utilities / Electricity Distribution
Jersey
Overview
We are seeking an experienced operational leader to join our Energy Division as a Service Delivery and Resource Manager, leading workforce planning and operational resource coordination across our electricity distribution and utility services network.
This is a key leadership opportunity within a critical infrastructure environment, responsible for ensuring the effective deployment of operational teams supporting construction, metering, maintenance, network operations and customer service delivery across Jersey's electricity distribution network.
You will play a central role in supporting the delivery of essential utility services across a network that includes substations, distribution infrastructure, underground cable systems and more than 55,000 service and metering points.
We are looking for a highly organised and commercially aware manager with strong experience in utilities operations, field workforce planning, operational service delivery or infrastructure resource management.
What You'll Be Responsible For
- Leading the Service Delivery Resource team to ensure efficient workforce planning and operational scheduling
- Managing resource allocation across construction, metering, maintenance and operational delivery teams
- Supporting electricity distribution and utility operations through effective deployment of field-based personnel
- Forecasting workforce demand and supporting long-term operational planning
- Driving performance improvements through KPI analysis, reporting and process optimisation
- Collaborating with Construction, Planning, Metering and Network Operations teams to support business priorities
- Leading team performance, development, training and continuous improvement initiatives
- Ensuring compliance with HS and E standards, utility regulations and operational procedures
- Supporting operational excellence and high levels of customer service across all service delivery activities
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What We're Looking For
We Welcome Applications From Candidates With Experience In
- Utilities operations
- Electricity distribution
- Energy infrastructure
- Operational resource planning
- Workforce scheduling
- Field service operations
- Infrastructure delivery
- Network operations
- Construction operations
- Engineering service delivery
You will ideally have:
- Experience managing operational or field-based teams within utilities, infrastructure, engineering or energy sectors
- Strong leadership and workforce planning capability
- Excellent organisational and stakeholder management skills
- Experience coordinating resources across multiple operational projects
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability
- Knowledge of utility operations, electrical distribution or infrastructure delivery environments
- IOSH Managing Safely or similar HS and E training
- PRINCE2 or project management training (desirable)
- Utility operational authorisations (desirable)


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Why Join?
This is an opportunity to take on a visible leadership role within a highly respected utility business delivering critical infrastructure services across Jersey.
In Return, We Offer
- Competitive salary and pension package
- Private medical insurance
- Discounted electricity rates
- EV and sustainable travel subsidies
- Gym membership support
- Employee wellbeing initiatives
- Career development and training opportunities
- Excellent work-life balance in a unique island environment
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