Electrical Installation Supervisor

Yateley
1 week ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

MEICA Site Manager

Avionics Technician

Facilities Technician

Industrial Electrical Installation and Testing Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Test & Inspector

Our expanding business is currently offering numerous exciting opportunities for prospective employees.

Job Description

We are currently seeking a hardworking and resourceful Electrical Installation Supervisor to join our dynamic team of highly skilled Engineers. The role requires a self-motivated, practical problem solver with good communication skills.

A key activity for this role will be to survey, install, commission and support site based control systems and equipment for one of our key clients. Predominantly electrical biased but there will be some elements of PLC programming (training will be provided). You could be working alone but other times with another engineer or as part of a team. The candidate will be responsible for ensuring work is completed to the highest standard within agreed deadlines.

Whilst the majority of the work will be within standard working hours this operational role requires you to be flexible and will involve extensive travel to sites (approx. max of 3 hours away). Some time away from home is to be expected but it is not planned to exceed 20% of the working week. Hotels will be provided for any commute times over 1.5 hours.

Full-time position (08:30-17:15 Monday to Thursday and 08:30-16:00 on Fridays)

What we are looking for:

Electrical qualifications C&G, BTEC, NVQ3, ONC or HNC/HND, 18th edition required.

ECS Gold card holder

Previous experience of supervising a team of electrical engineers

Previous experience in a service & support, electrical installation or maintenance role.

Electrical design including EPlan, AutoCAD or equivalent would be advantageous.

Control Panel design, manufacture or electrical installation skills.

Experience of equipment installation and commissioning such as PLC’s

What we require from you:

A minimum of 3 years of practical experience

Pervious solid understanding of electrical diagrams for control panel wiring or electrical installation.

Level 3 Electrical Installation (2365)

Level 3 Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS7671:2018)

Good verbal and written communication skills

Clean UK Driving License

Must be eligible to work in the UK

What you will get in return

Auto enrolment pension scheme (including Salary Sacrifice/Exchange for Pension Payments if desired)

Private Health Scheme (after 1 year service)

Death in Service Plan (after 5 years service)

25 days holiday plus bank holidays (raises to 30 days after 5 years of service)

Access to our Wellbeing programme operated through COGG ((url removed))

Access to our Training Hub (various training courses available)

Free parking at all our offices (Subject to availability & any company parking policies or parking rotas that may be in effect)

Access to company vans or pool cars (company car scheme also available)

Access to Perkbox ((url removed)) This gives employees access to discounted shopping, eating out, cinema and even holidays

Free quarterly social events, team building days and Christmas party weekend break (partners included).

TIL / Overtime and expenses scheme

Adsyst hold key worker status

Our company

At Adsyst Automation Ltd we understand that our continued success is down to our dedicated team, therefore, we invest time and effort in each individual; training and assisting with their personal and professional development, encouraging their strengths while offering a good work/ life balance.

Adsyst Automation Ltd has been providing complex Control Systems for Process Control, Automation and Telemetry to customers worldwide for over 35 years. We have four offices nationally; our Head office in Yateley, Hampshire, our Stafford office and a further two offices in Peterborough and Greater London.

With our core skills lying in PLC, SCADA, HMI, MIS, MES, RTU, control system software engineering, data acquisition, bespoke software and LV Assemblies and Electrical installation, our expertise in panel building and electrical installation allows us to offer full turnkey solutions.

We approach each project with a fresh outlook and use our knowledge and partnerships to stay a step ahead of the competition, offering the most advanced, innovative and cost-effective solutions.

As we continue to expand and attract top talent, we remain dedicated to maintaining a supportive and inclusive work environment. We value diversity and believe that different perspectives and backgrounds contribute to our collective success. We strive to foster a culture of respect, collaboration, and inclusivity, where every team member feels valued and empowered to make a meaningful impact.

Other positions are available in this office, as well as our other offices within the UK.  Please see our website for more information at: (url removed)

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Thales Alenia Space Jobs in 2025: Your Complete UK Guide to Building Europe’s Next‑Generation Satellites & Lunar Gateways

From pressurised modules orbiting the Moon to broadband mega‑constellations 1,200 km above Earth, Thales Alenia Space (TAS) sits at the heart of Europe’s space ambitions. A joint venture between Thales (67 %) and Leonardo (33 %), TAS employs more than 8,500 people across 17 sites—with growing hubs in Bristol and the Harwell Space Cluster. The firm is lead contractor for Europe’s IRIS² secure‑connect constellation (green‑lit in 2024) and supplies modules for NASA/ESA’s Lunar Gateway. Unsurprisingly, TAS has ramped up hiring: a quick scan of the Thales Alenia Space careers portal shows vacancies in systems engineering, RF payloads, AIT and mission operations. Whether you are a UK graduate dreaming of building communications payloads, a thermal engineer keen to keep lunar habitats at room temperature, or a programme manager itching to deliver the next Copernicus Earth‑observation satellite, this guide explains how to land a Thales Alenia Space job in 2025.

Satellite Engineering vs. Launch Vehicle Engineering vs. Ground Systems: Which Path Should You Choose?

The space sector has experienced a remarkable resurgence in recent years, fuelled by commercial enterprises, miniaturised satellites, reusable rockets, and interplanetary missions. From building satellites that gather climate data to launching payloads on low-cost rockets or orchestrating ground infrastructure for real-time mission control, this industry spans a vast array of engineering and scientific disciplines. If you’ve been browsing space jobs on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, you’ll likely notice a variety of roles falling into Satellite Engineering, Launch Vehicle Engineering, or Ground Systems. Which path should you pursue if you’re passionate about shaping humanity’s presence beyond Earth? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll define these three primary fields, compare overlapping vs. unique skills, delve into job titles and salary ranges, share real-world examples, and offer career tips. Whether your fascination lies in designing high-performance rockets, creating satellite constellations for broadband coverage, or ensuring seamless ground-to-space communication, understanding these subfields will help you align your talents and ambitions with the right trajectory—both literally and figuratively.

Which Programming Languages Should You Learn for a Career in Space Technology

From satellite constellations delivering broadband internet to Mars rovers and deep-space probes, the space sector is one of the most ambitious and technically challenging industries you can work in. Careers in space technology often blend aerospace engineering, embedded software, scientific computing, and mission-critical systems, each requiring a specific set of programming and engineering skills. If you’re browsing opportunities on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, a natural question arises: Which programming language(s) should you learn to thrive in the space domain? The answer depends on your chosen speciality. Spacecraft flight software might prioritise C/C++ for reliability and performance, while ground stations and data pipelines may use Python for automation or MATLAB for signal processing. In advanced research environments, Fortran still persists for numerical simulations, whereas Rust is emerging for secure, robust embedded applications. In this guide, we’ll examine: Key programming languages vital for space tech. The pros, cons, and typical use cases of each. A hands-on project idea to help you build relevant aerospace experience. Essential resources and tips for www.ukspacejobs.co.uk