Electrical Qualifying Supervisor - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance
Office based in East London with travel to London, Cambridge, Luton, Ipswich and Southend
Salary: £46,000 - £48,000 + van and fuel card
Full-Time, Permanent
*MUST HAVE 2391 AND 18TH EDITION*
We are recruiting an Electrical Qualifying Supervisor for a leading social housing contractor, covering two major contracts with properties across London, Cambridge, Luton, Ipswich and Southend.
While working in accordance to the relevant Safety Regulations and procedures, you will have to carry out a variety of different duties including:
Being the main point of contact between Technical Compliance Team / NICEIC / SHE / Managers and where appropriate the client.
Carry out Risk Assessments for Electrical works and staff
Verifying all electricians' inspection & testing results whether electronically or on paper in a timely manner to prevent delays ensuring that due care and attention is maintained to prevent any potential electrical issues.
Being registered as the Qualifying Supervisor for the branch and completing any assessments required by the NICEIC
Skills required for this job role consist of:
Experience with installing, servicing and maintaining electrical systems and appliances in accordance with the current Edition of The IET Wiring Regulations
Experience of supervising a team of Electricians including developing and training apprentices
Knowledge of installations, repair, inspect & test electrical installations and the ability to complete appropriate Electrical Certificate or Electrical Condition Report
Full Electrical qualifications including NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation, Test & Inspect, 18th Edition and NICEIC
Previous experience as an NICEIC approved Electrical QS
This is a great opportunity for somebody looking to develop their skills and career, with a growing, reputable business.
For more info, please apply online now or call Lucy on 07943 388003!
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