Electrical Supervisor - Water Sector (AMP8 Programme)
Gatwick - Contract - Rolling 6 Months | £450/day (Outside IR35, Ltd Company)
A leading civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced Electrical Supervisor to support delivery of AMP8 water projects for a major framework client. This is a live site role with responsibility for supervising electrical installation and commissioning works, ensuring quality, compliance, and safe delivery of process improvements including chemical dosing systems, humus tanks, and inlet works.
Key Responsibilities:
Supervise and coordinate all site electrical activities safely and efficiently.
Support commissioning and installation works on a live wastewater site.
Produce and distribute Method Statements and Work Instructions.
Monitor progress, inspect materials, and maintain traceability.
Ensure compliance with IET standards, WIMES, and company systems.
Manage subcontractors and site electrical works effectively.
Liaise with multidisciplinary teams and client representatives.
Identify non-conformances and recommend improvements.
Requirements:
Proven experience supervising electrical works on live sites.
City & Guilds in Electrical Installation
ECS/CSCS Card
BS7671 – 18th Edition
EUSR National Water Hygiene Card
SSSTS minimum (SMSTS preferred)
LV AP12 (Authorised Person) desirable
First Aid at Work preferred
Thames Water Passport advantageous
Strong understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards
Details:
Location: Gatwick
Contract: Rolling 6-month with high likelihood of extension
Rate: £450/day (Outside IR35, Ltd Company)
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced electrical professional to join a high-profile programme, take ownership of live site works, and support a long-term water framework.
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