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Site Supervisor - Mechanical

MWH Treatment
Peterborough
5 days ago
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We arelooking to strengthen our Construction team with a Mechanical Site Supervisor.

What will you be doing as our new Supervisor (Electrical)?

You’ll be responsible for overseeing electrical work and site electricians, issuing permits, and ensuring adherence to electrical safety rules.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate and Promote a Safe Working Site

- Adhere to @One Electrical Safety rules & procedures.

- Implement Safety Management System requirements and statutory legal regulations.

- Conduct and document site inspections.

- Ensure all works align with approved method statements, and update risk assessments as needed.

- Deliver toolbox talks and pre-start shift briefings.

- Ensure site personnel have the necessary job-relevant training.

- Perform plant checks and ensure certifications are up to date.

- Monitor daily work production and communicate relevant information to the Site Manager.

- Lead by example, supervise activities proactively, and promote near-miss reporting.

- Ensure all required permits are in place before work commences.

Quality Control

- Adhere to inspection and test plans to maintain quality control.

- Promote and monitor the quality of works delivered by your teams.

- Record and submit red line termination and single-line diagrams (SLDs) to project teams.

Contribute to Timely and Within-Budget Completion

- Schedule, coordinate, and supervise daily activities of gangs/site operatives.

- Organize and monitor the work of subcontractors on site.

Construction Plant & Materials Management

- Order and manage equipment daily.

- Control plant and materials to ensure the correct amount is on-site.

Authorised Person Responsibilities

- Oversee electricians or electrical subcontractors and assist with the commissioning phase.

- Issue permits to control electrical works/isolations on site.

- Assist in project management, particularly with electrical engineers and external design companies.

- Complete electrical site safety audits and electrical completion paperwork.

A little bit about your skills, experience and behaviours…..You are a respected experienced Site Supervisor who leads by example, using your solid knowledge of electrical safety rules and HSE legislation to promote a culture of safety and quality. As a holder of the CSCS Affiliated Electrical Supervisor card and a qualified Electrician you have proven experience supervising electrical work on construction sites. You also hold CITB SMSTS qualification, First Aid, Test and Inspection, and holder of EUSR National Water Hygiene Card.You will be open to new technologies and procedures, and willing to undertake further training to build on your knowledge and leading. You'll have a good understanding of the Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 and a good understanding of permit systems. This position requires extensive travel across the Anglian Water region.
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