Electrical Installation and Commissioning Supervisor
Responsibilities:
Facilitate constructive, fact-based communication between site activities, installation & commissioning management, and back-office functions.
Provide observation-based feedback on progress, quality, and risks to support accurate forecasting and project planning.
Act as a role model for safe behaviour, promoting a strong safety culture across contractors, sub-contractors, and visitors.
Engage with contractors and foremen to identify issues affecting quality and progress, and collaborate on mitigation plans.
Facilitate alignment meetings between back-office engineers and on-site contractor teams.
Report system-specific progress, quality, and risks to management.
Review contractor ITPs and test procedures, and witness all key testing phases (FAT, SAT, SIT, OSAT, OSIT).
Supervise equipment delivery, ensuring damages or shortages are recorded and addressed.
Oversee handling, installation, cable pulling and termination, ensuring compliance with CtF and CtQ requirements.
Coordinate cross-contractor interfaces and collaboration on site.
Supervise mechanical completion and qualification of installed systems (HV, LV, communication cables).
Execute LV/HV Authorised Person duties, including electrical safety, LOTO, and energisation checks.
Support substation operations, inductions, daily coordination, and safety drills
Execute inspections and tests prior to system handover.
Ensure completion and close-out of punches and commissioning documentation.
Provide lessons learned and continuous improvement feedback based on NCRs and site observations.
Observe, intervene, and report on HSE matters in line with site requirements and training.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree or higher within a relevant engineering discipline
Proven experience in installation, testing, and commissioning of:
High and low voltage electrical systems.
Electromechanical and multidiscipline systems.
Control, SCADA, network, and communication systems.
Strong experience working on offshore and/or substation projects.
Competence across dynamic systems, components, cables, and associated equipment.
Valid safety and medical certifications.
Ability to lead, coordinate, and collaborate effectively across multiple contractors and stakeholders.
Strong focus on safety, quality, and structured communication.
Capable of delivering clear reporting on progress, risks, and system status