Electrical Authorised Person

Bournemouth
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Job Role: Electrical Site Supervisor (AP)

Salary: £450 - £550 / day

Location: Bournemouth

Looking to hear from a qualified Electrical Authorised Person (AP) too support our client with a large portfolio of water projects.

About the Role:

Support the Site Manager in maintaining a safe working environment for all employees, supply chain partners and visitors
Ensure compliance with Control of Electrical Works E01 and The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
Check that all relevant documents adequately describe the work to be carried out and that all relevant HS&E documents are correctly recorded when received and that they are the latest version.
Supervise work to ensure that it is carried out in accordance with Method Statements and Work Instructions from the Project Manager
Record the progress of works on record drawings or other suitable means when required
Inspect and record incoming materials and their documentation where required
Assist in planning About you:

Qualified Authorised Person (AP)
Previous experience of working in the water and waste water industry
Have previous experience within an electrical supervisor role writing electrical permits to work and controlling electrical health and safety on site
Experience working with LV electrical switchgear and motor control centres
Experience in electrical installations, cabling and building services
Experience in control Systems, motor control and telemetry
Experience in HV awareness
18th Edition qualified and full working knowledge of BS7671
ECS CARD and EUSR

To discuss this role in more detail please call me on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion or email your enquiry and CV to

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status

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