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Provide technical supervision of ICP site activities within the NERS scope (construction, commissioning and handover as applicable), ensuring work is delivered to DNO specifications and approved designs
Verify that safe systems of work are in place: review and approve RAMS, permits and switching / outage plans as required by the project and authorisations
Confirm competence and authorisation of operatives and subcontractors undertaking ICP works
ensure supervision levels are appropriate to risk, complexity and experience
Undertake routine and targeted site audits/inspections, capturing findings, corrective actions and lessons learned in an auditable format
Ensure inspection, testing and commissioning activities are planned, completed and recorded correctly (including pre-energisation checks and as-built documentation)
Support the NERS management system by maintaining accurate technical records: supervision logs, ITP sign-offs, test results, non-conformance reports (NCRs) and close-out evidence
Provide technical input into planning and delivery (constructability, sequencing, temporary works interface, materials/plant selection and QA hold points)
Act as a technical point of contact during internal and external audits (NERS/LRQA and DNO/IDNO), supporting evidence packs and responding to findings and corrective actions
Requirements
Demonstrable experience supervising electrical distribution works on LV/HV networks (DNO, IDNO, ICP or equivalent regulated environment)
Strong working knowledge of quality assurance and audit-ready record keeping (project files, ITPs, test sheets, as-builts, NCRs and close-out packs)
Proven ability to lead safe delivery: confident challenging unsafe practices, stopping work where required, and implementing corrective actions
Experience supervising subcontracted works and labour-only resource, ensuring standards, competence and controls are maintained
Ability to interpret and apply DNO/IDNO specifications, approved designs, standards and manufacturers' instructions
Calm, clear communicator with the confidence to coordinate site teams, client representatives and commissioning / authorising personnel
Competent with Microsoft 365 (Word/Excel/Outlook) and digital QA / document control systems
Full UK driving licence
Practical knowledge of LV and HV distribution construction activities relevant to the accredited scopes (e.g., cable installation, joint bays, terminations/jointing interfaces, substations/plant install, earthing and bonding, reinstatement)
Understanding of inspection, testing and commissioning requirements and the ability to review/verify test results and completion documentation
Working knowledge of utility safe systems of work and electrical safety management (permits/safety documents, isolations, proving dead, cable identification, control of energisation)
Ability to implement and assure quality hold points using Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), check sheets, material certification and traceability
Competence in identifying non-conformances and defects, raising NCRs, driving root-cause analysis and verifying effective corrective/preventative action
Understanding of CDM duties at site level and how construction controls integrate with NERS-required management systems
Recognised electrical apprenticeship and/or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Electrical Power Engineering / Electrotechnical Systems
Current BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) qualification (18th Edition) where applicable to scope
Inspection & Testing qualification appropriate to role (e.g., City & Guilds 2391 or equivalent) and ability to evidence recent practical application
Formal authorisation training aligned to the Safety Rules used (e.g., Authorised Person / Senior Authorised Person pathways) where the role requires switching/safety document interface
SMSTS or SSSTS (as applicable) and IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent H&S supervision competence)