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Electrical Safety Engineer
- Posted 12 August 2024
- Salary £65000 - £70000 per annum
- LocationLondon
- Job type Permanent
- Sectors Building Services, Infrastructure
- ReferenceBH-36808
- Contact NameDavid Lyons
Job description
Electrical Safety Engineer (Electrical AP)
London-based but travel to regional sites essential
£65k - £70k + package (all expenses covered)
Our client is a specialist M&E engineering contractor, where expertise and experience converge to create sustainable solutions across Rail, Highways, Power, and Tunnels.
Due to several key contract awards, the engineering division requires an Electrical Safety Engineer to cover a majority of their live projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Our client has 5 -7 years of project pipeline ahead of them, so there is great scope for progression for the successful Electrical Safety Engineer.
London-based but travel to regional sites essential
£65k - £70k + package (all expenses covered)
Our client is a specialist M&E engineering contractor, where expertise and experience converge to create sustainable solutions across Rail, Highways, Power, and Tunnels.
Due to several key contract awards, the engineering division requires an Electrical Safety Engineer to cover a majority of their live projects.
Key Responsibilities:
- Implementation and auditing of client Electrical Safety Rules
- Oversight of Senior Authorised Persons and Authorised Persons
- Planning and conducting monthly electrical safety audits
- Ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations and industry standards
- Managing electrical safety records and audit schedules
- Coordinating investigations of electrical incidents
- Facilitating HV and LV training sessions
- Recommending specialist PPE and overseeing its use
- Developing and delivering training packages
- Promoting a culture of openness, trust, and innovation
- Assisting with subcontractor reviews
- Strong knowledge of industry and regulatory codes and standards
- Familiarity with HV and LV systems
- Ability to accurately assess electrical risks and review RAMS
- Experience with Electrical Safety Management Systems (ESMS)
- Proficiency in Permit-to-Work processes and LOTO requirements
- Strong leadership and management skills
- Familiarity with incident recording systems and documentation
- Knowledge of 18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations
- Proficiency in MS Office, including Excel
- Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
- Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status, or ability to achieve this
- Low Voltage Authorised Person Training with LV Switching certification
- SMSS Certification
- HSE training, NEBOSH Construction Certificate
- CSCS Card – AQP or PQP min.
Our client has 5 -7 years of project pipeline ahead of them, so there is great scope for progression for the successful Electrical Safety Engineer.