Ensuring that all electrical work is executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant standards and specifications. The Site Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems and equipment within the substation.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Overseeing all electrical installation activities on\-site, ensuring that work is performed according to design specifications, industry standards, and safety regulations.
Coordinating with other site supervisors, engineers, and contractors to ensure that electrical work aligns with overall project schedules and objectives.
Monitoring the quality of electrical installations and ensuring compliance with project specifications, codes, and standards (e.g., IEC, IEEE, NEC)
Performing regular inspections of electrical work to identify and address any issues or deficiencies promptly.
Overseeing the installation of electrical equipment, including transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, and control systems.
Coordinating and supervising testing and commissioning activities to ensure that electrical systems operate correctly and meet performance specifications.
Keeping accurate records of electrical work, including installation reports, test results, and compliance documentation.
Providing regular updates to project management on the status of electrical work, including any challenges or delays encountered.
Collaborating with electrical engineers to clarify design specifications, resolve technical issues, and implement design changes as needed.
Providing feedback to engineering teams regarding site conditions, installation challenges, and equipment performance.
RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS:
A degree or diploma in electrical engineering, electrical technology
Significant experience in electrical installation and supervision, particularly in high voltage or substation projects, is essential. Previous experience as an electrical technician or engineer can be beneficial.
Strong understanding of electrical systems, high voltage equipment, and relevant codes and standards.
Knowledge of safety regulations and practices related to electrical work, including lockout/tagout procedures and electrical safety standards.