Electrical Supervisor

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10 months ago
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Do you want the opportunity to work for a global powerhouse whose client base occupy 95% of the Fortune 100?

Are you a strong Electrical Supervisor ready for that step up into Management?

Is it time you worked for a company who values your efforts?

If YES then keep reading.

We are seeking a proactive Electrical Supervisor to take a leading role in the delivery of electrical services on a Hospital contract.

This is a key position within a live healthcare environment, requiring a high level of technical knowledge, compliance awareness, and strong leadership skills.

Benefits:

  • Basic salary up to £50,000 + Overtime Available!

  • 1 in 5 manager call-out rota (£200 per week), including additional paid time when supporting call-out engineers on site.

  • HTM HV AP appointment – up to £1,500

  • HTM LV AP appointment – up to £750

  • Digital Healthcare

  • Blue Light Discount Card

  • Mortgage Discounts

  • Restaurant Discounts

  • Talent Referral Scheme

  • Eyecare Vouchers

  • Plus MORE!

    Key Responsibilities:



Oversee all electrical systems on site, ensuring safety, reliability, and compliance with relevant standards, particularly HTM requirements

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Manage and support a team of engineers, ensuring high-quality service delivery

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Provide technical guidance and step in to assist on-site when required during call-outs

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Maintain accurate records and ensure all work is completed in line with statutory and client requirements

This is an excellent opportunity for an Electrical Manager who thrives in a demanding, critical environment and is looking for a long-term role with growth and development potential.

If this role aligns with your skillset and aspirations send in your CV and call Kieran on (phone number removed)

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