Electrical Operations Manager

Haselbury
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Date created 17/04/2026

AWC Staff Services are looking for an Electrical Operations Manager to work for our client at North Middlesex University Hospital.

Responsibilities

* Manage all Electrical PPM and reactive maintenance activities across the hospital estate.

* Oversee critical systems including: HV/LV electrical distribution, Essential services and life safety systems, Standby generation and UPS, Theatre and medical location supplies, Critical ventilation systems supporting clinical areas (as AP‑Ventilation)

* Ensure all works are planned to minimise disruption to live clinical environments.

* Statutory & Healthcare Compliance: Ensure compliance with all applicable legislation and NHS standards, including: Electricity at Work Regulations, HTM 06‑01 (Low & High Voltage Electrical Systems), HTM 06‑02 (Electrical Safety in Medical Locations), HTM 03‑01 (Ventilation for Healthcare Premises – operational safety elements)

* Maintain full statutory compliance registers and inspection schedules.

* Act as Authorised Person (Electrical) and Authorised Person (Ventilation), where formally appointed.

* Control and manage: Electrical and ventilation permits to work, Isolation and switching procedures, Safe systems of work for high‑risk activities

* Resource & Subcontractor Management

* Review, develop, and optimise PPM schedules for electrical and associated ventilation systems.

* Ensure accurate asset data within the CAFM system (e.g. Maximo, Planon, Concept).

* Contribute to lifecycle replacement and capital investment planning.

* Produce reports covering: PPM compliance, Reactive performance, Risk and backlog, Electrical and ventilation statutory status

* Attend and contribute to monthly operational and client meetings.

* Financial & Commercial Management: Manage electrical maintenance budgets and associated subcontract costs, Review and authorise quotations, variations, and remedial works.

* Health, Safety & Risk Management

* Client & Stakeholder Engagement

* Out‑of‑Hours & Emergency Response: Participate in the management on‑call rota, Lead response during electrical or ventilation-related service failures.

Requirements

* Proven experience managing electrical services in a hospital or critical environment

* Strong working knowledge of HTM 06‑01, HTM 06‑02, and relevant ventilation safety requirements

* Experience managing engineering teams and specialist subcontractors

* 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671)

* NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation / Electrotechnical Services or equivalent

* HNC or HND in Electrical Engineering (or demonstrable equivalent experience)

* Competency in CAFM systems and statutory compliance reporting

Start: Monday 4th May 2026

Duration: 3 months (temp to perm)

Rate: £26.92 - £27.88 per hour PAYE

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