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We are looking for a new Qualified Supervisor for our team.


We are looking for an existing QS with several years experience, applications from electricians with several years experience and who meet the NICEIC requirements for QS will also be considered.


Job roles include:


* Supervising inspection and testing carried out by others.

* Carry out EICR inspections

* Checking and signing off all types of certificates completed by our electricians. These will include EICs EICRs MWCs, as well as fire alarm and emergency lighting certificates.

* 3 phase testing experience

* Dealing with NICEIC when required including the undertaking the annual assessments.

* Suggesting and helping implement changes to improve safety and quality of work

* Leading team meetings with regards to safety and quality

* Responsible for the equipment calibration system

* Overseeing work on site with respect to safety and quality.

* Raising issues as appropriate with team members individually and notifying and recording findings to the management team.

* Electrical installation and testing in a mix of residential, commercial and industrial properties. * Working on your own and as part of a team. Many of the projects are in south London, but you would be expected to travel to different parts of London when required.


From the NICEIC:


*Have at least two years’ evidence of responsibility for the technical standard of electrical work and evidence of ongoing Continuous Professional Development.

* Understand the Electricity at Work Regulations, current edition of BS 7671, and the Codes of Practice and guidance documents relevant to the range of electrical work undertaken.

*Understand the inspection, testing, verification, certification and reporting procedures for the range of electrical work undertaken.


Qualifications:


A few different qualification routes are suitable but these must comply with the NICEIC requirements for a QS.

Typically these might be:


* NVQ Electrotechnical qualification to Level 3

* BS7671 18th Edition

* C+G 2391 test and inspection

* Full UK driving licence


Salary for the position is in the range £36000 to £40000 dependent on skill set and experience and includes a company vehicle. A full UK driving licence will be required.


You will be required to supply the majority of your own tools – the company also provides shared resource tools and equipment as required.


This is a good opportunity to join a well regarded local firm. We are looking for someone to bring a positive attitude and help inspire and direct our team.


Please apply by emailing us at [email protected] giving details of your qualifications and experience, or including your current CV.

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