Location: This role covers a region across Oxford, Andover, Salisbury and Yeovil but we would consider applicants nationwide.
Salary: Competitive plus vehicle
Contract Type: Permanent preferred
Working Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday‑Friday – outages on site, admin and planning from home
We are looking for a Senior Authorised Person (SAP), 11‑33kV to lead and manage the tree cutting electrical provision team within Ground Control’s operational area with SSE. As the lead, the successful candidate will be responsible for delivering their own tree cutting related power outages, as well as being the lead on all other tree cutting outages carried out by a small team of subcontractor SAPs.
The successful candidate will ensure work is completed to the highest possible standards in terms of safety, environment, quality, operational excellence and always drive to provide the best value to Ground Control and its Clients. This role is based from 11‑33kV work.
We offer a long‑term, stable programme of work across multiple counties with the flexibility to work from home for planning and admin. You’ll have the opportunity to lead, shape, and grow your own electrical provision team as well as gaining real autonomy and impact.
At Ground Control, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We believe that diversity drives innovation and success, and we welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
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