Electrical Field Manager
Liverpool
Up to £55,000 + car/car allowance + bonus
Fourblue are working with an independent EV (electric vehicle) provider and installer, who have a key focus on decarbonisation to support the transition to a Net Zero Economy. They work with National energy networks and publicly owned organisations to repair, renew, refurbish, and maintain the country’s green energy infrastructure alongside electricity and gas infrastructures.
They are seeking an Electrical Field Manager to join the team and manage their EV (Electric Vehicle) & Metering contracts in the North of England & Wales. You will be managing electrical surveyors and electricians on these projects.
What you will get in return as an Electrical Field Manager:
Health cash plan
Discount portal
Life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Pension Responsibilities of the Electrical Field Manager:
Provide all necessary coordination & supervision of personnel / sub-contractors and site management, client liaison, supervision and technical support in the delivery of construction work activities
Consistently demonstrate, promote and develop high standards of safety behaviour, leading by example
Ensure all required data, records, forms etc. are recorded and submitted accurately and by the appropriate deadlines to the Project Manager
Ensure the required plant, tools and materials are available for use by the working party
Authorisation / assessment of electricians
Issue permits and include in the work pack
Write RAMS and review and review sub-contactors’ RAMS
Carry out setting to work of relevant operatives, working supervisors and sub-contractors
Deliver and record daily activity briefs/pre-job briefs. End of shift debriefs & toolbox talks
Ensure all works being carried out are covered by a safe system of working, all the necessary briefings have been carried out and review/sign off
Assist Project Manager with management and programming of works, and requirements for plant and materials
Prepare ITP quality records and manage the implementation
Completion of HSE Inspections Criteria of the Electrical Field Manager:
Level 3 NVQ award in electrical installation
18th edition qualification (City & Guilds 2382)
Inspection and test qualification (City & Guilds 2391-52 level 3)
CSCS manager card
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
IOSH / NEBOSH Qualification
Full driving licence
If you are an Electrical Field Manager and wish to apply, please get in touch, or send over your C.V and we will reach out to you
Feb 03, 2023
Permanent
Electrical Field Manager
Liverpool
Up to £55,000 + car/car allowance + bonus
Fourblue are working with an independent EV (electric vehicle) provider and installer, who have a key focus on decarbonisation to support the transition to a Net Zero Economy. They work with National energy networks and publicly owned organisations to repair, renew, refurbish, and maintain the country’s green energy infrastructure alongside electricity and gas infrastructures.
They are seeking an Electrical Field Manager to join the team and manage their EV (Electric Vehicle) & Metering contracts in the North of England & Wales. You will be managing electrical surveyors and electricians on these projects.
What you will get in return as an Electrical Field Manager:
Health cash plan
Discount portal
Life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Pension Responsibilities of the Electrical Field Manager:
Provide all necessary coordination & supervision of personnel / sub-contractors and site management, client liaison, supervision and technical support in the delivery of construction work activities
Consistently demonstrate, promote and develop high standards of safety behaviour, leading by example
Ensure all required data, records, forms etc. are recorded and submitted accurately and by the appropriate deadlines to the Project Manager
Ensure the required plant, tools and materials are available for use by the working party
Authorisation / assessment of electricians
Issue permits and include in the work pack
Write RAMS and review and review sub-contactors’ RAMS
Carry out setting to work of relevant operatives, working supervisors and sub-contractors
Deliver and record daily activity briefs/pre-job briefs. End of shift debriefs & toolbox talks
Ensure all works being carried out are covered by a safe system of working, all the necessary briefings have been carried out and review/sign off
Assist Project Manager with management and programming of works, and requirements for plant and materials
Prepare ITP quality records and manage the implementation
Completion of HSE Inspections Criteria of the Electrical Field Manager:
Level 3 NVQ award in electrical installation
18th edition qualification (City & Guilds 2382)
Inspection and test qualification (City & Guilds 2391-52 level 3)
CSCS manager card
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
IOSH / NEBOSH Qualification
Full driving licence
If you are an Electrical Field Manager and wish to apply, please get in touch, or send over your C.V and we will reach out to you
Energy Assets is a leading independent metering services, asset management and utility network construction company. Energy Assets is one of Britain’s fastest growing independent I&C multi-utility metering businesses, network construction and asset adoption services, helping private and public sectors to improve their energy efficiency through ground-breaking technologies, data analytics and innovative customer-focused processes. As an accredited meter asset manager, meter operator and data collector/aggregator, we work alongside major energy suppliers and partner some of the biggest brands.
We are currently in the market looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor on a permanent basis to work within our regional office based in Birstall near Leeds.
The Quantity Surveyor will proactively support Operations and Finance Team on the successful management and control all aspects of the commercial / financial and contractual elements of projects in order to control and maximise the company’s profitability, protect the company’s legal and contractual obligations under the contract and to manage proactively the control of all commercial issues
Main duties for this role:
* Manage the commercial resources (finance) of the assigned project (or section) to maximise planned gross margin through the placement and control of contracts and subcontracts.
* Assess, review and mitigate commercial and contractual risks and implement EAU policies for risk management
* Submission of project variations. To authorise the placement of contracts, subcontracts, material and plant orders.
* Maximise cash flow through the control, measurement (including quality) and valuation of work, and the invoicing of customers and payment of suppliers.
* Review and approve sub-contractor quotations and assist in the sub-contractor allocation process.
To be considered for this position you will have a minimum of 2 years Quantity Surveying experience, previous experience of working in Utility sector will be preferable and commercial experience advantageous. You will be able to demonstrate a wide range of general quantity surveying skills as well as the ability to adapt to work of a specialist nature within the team.
To apply for this position please send an updated cv to the Energy Assets recruitment team for further review. Only suitable applicants will be contact regarding the vacancy
Aug 07, 2020
Permanent
Energy Assets is a leading independent metering services, asset management and utility network construction company. Energy Assets is one of Britain’s fastest growing independent I&C multi-utility metering businesses, network construction and asset adoption services, helping private and public sectors to improve their energy efficiency through ground-breaking technologies, data analytics and innovative customer-focused processes. As an accredited meter asset manager, meter operator and data collector/aggregator, we work alongside major energy suppliers and partner some of the biggest brands.
We are currently in the market looking to recruit a Quantity Surveyor on a permanent basis to work within our regional office based in Birstall near Leeds.
The Quantity Surveyor will proactively support Operations and Finance Team on the successful management and control all aspects of the commercial / financial and contractual elements of projects in order to control and maximise the company’s profitability, protect the company’s legal and contractual obligations under the contract and to manage proactively the control of all commercial issues
Main duties for this role:
* Manage the commercial resources (finance) of the assigned project (or section) to maximise planned gross margin through the placement and control of contracts and subcontracts.
* Assess, review and mitigate commercial and contractual risks and implement EAU policies for risk management
* Submission of project variations. To authorise the placement of contracts, subcontracts, material and plant orders.
* Maximise cash flow through the control, measurement (including quality) and valuation of work, and the invoicing of customers and payment of suppliers.
* Review and approve sub-contractor quotations and assist in the sub-contractor allocation process.
To be considered for this position you will have a minimum of 2 years Quantity Surveying experience, previous experience of working in Utility sector will be preferable and commercial experience advantageous. You will be able to demonstrate a wide range of general quantity surveying skills as well as the ability to adapt to work of a specialist nature within the team.
To apply for this position please send an updated cv to the Energy Assets recruitment team for further review. Only suitable applicants will be contact regarding the vacancy
Location: Scotland Region
Hourly Rate: Target Earnings £15.50 p/hr (Weekly paid)
Full Time / 45 Hours per week
Main Purpose of Job
To visit identified properties on behalf of Scottish Water,report on findings and where possible install a water Meter in the property
Accountability
The role will report to the Contracts Manager
Main duties and responsibilities:
Work on behalf of Scottish Water, undertaking surveys and installations
Represent The Clancy Group and Scottish water when dealing with members of the public.
Survey properties as required
Feedback information / findings via lap top
Fully adhere to Clancy Docwra Health and Safety procedures
applicants will be expected to stay out when required and must have
This list is not inclusive or exhaustive and other duties may be required that fall within the capabilities of the role.
Other Duties
Set a good example to all employees.
Ensure compliance with all Clancy Group controlled documents, including Clancy procedures.
Be pro-active in developing new systems to meet the changing needs of the department.
Essential Attributes
Skills and Knowledge
Confidentiality
Leadership and responsibility skills.
Ability to analyse problems and offer solutions.
Prioritisation and responsibility skills.
Good communicator.
Able to work on their own initiative, within established procedures and as part of a team
Methodical in their working practices
computer literate and abilty to use mobile devices
Level 2 NVQ Plumbing
Driving license
Desirable Attributes
Skills and Knowledge
Ability to motivate people to reach common goals.
Good negotiator.
Good team player.
Education
Holder of relevant vocational qualifications.
General Attributes
Able to commit to the concept that Health, Safety and Environment are the number one priority for the Organisation and the individual.
Able to commit to the concept of Equal Opportunity in employment
Jan 22, 2017
Location: Scotland Region
Hourly Rate: Target Earnings £15.50 p/hr (Weekly paid)
Full Time / 45 Hours per week
Main Purpose of Job
To visit identified properties on behalf of Scottish Water,report on findings and where possible install a water Meter in the property
Accountability
The role will report to the Contracts Manager
Main duties and responsibilities:
Work on behalf of Scottish Water, undertaking surveys and installations
Represent The Clancy Group and Scottish water when dealing with members of the public.
Survey properties as required
Feedback information / findings via lap top
Fully adhere to Clancy Docwra Health and Safety procedures
applicants will be expected to stay out when required and must have
This list is not inclusive or exhaustive and other duties may be required that fall within the capabilities of the role.
Other Duties
Set a good example to all employees.
Ensure compliance with all Clancy Group controlled documents, including Clancy procedures.
Be pro-active in developing new systems to meet the changing needs of the department.
Essential Attributes
Skills and Knowledge
Confidentiality
Leadership and responsibility skills.
Ability to analyse problems and offer solutions.
Prioritisation and responsibility skills.
Good communicator.
Able to work on their own initiative, within established procedures and as part of a team
Methodical in their working practices
computer literate and abilty to use mobile devices
Level 2 NVQ Plumbing
Driving license
Desirable Attributes
Skills and Knowledge
Ability to motivate people to reach common goals.
Good negotiator.
Good team player.
Education
Holder of relevant vocational qualifications.
General Attributes
Able to commit to the concept that Health, Safety and Environment are the number one priority for the Organisation and the individual.
Able to commit to the concept of Equal Opportunity in employment