Overview
The Electrical Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems on-site. This includes ensuring compliance with safety standards, monitoring quality workmanship, coordinating with contractors, and managing the electrical team to meet project timelines.
Future Use: Applicable for electrical supervision roles in contracting, industrial, and building maintenance projects.
Responsibilities
- Supervise installation and maintenance of electrical systems, including cable trays, wiring, lighting, power distribution, and control panels.
- Oversee Installation, Testing, Commissioning, and Maintenance (ITCM) of RMUs, transformers, MV cable pulling and termination.
- Manage ITCM of BMS, Fire Alarm Systems, and Control Systems wiring for industrial and building projects.
- Supervise ITCM of LV and MV switchgear, generators, ATS, UPS, and busway installations.
- Monitor installation, testing, and maintenance of LAN, CCTV, and Access Control systems.
- Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and codes.
- Review electrical plans and blueprints to guide project execution.
- Conduct routine inspections, testing, and verification of electrical systems.
- Document daily activities, inspections, and progress reports.
- Monitor material and spare parts requirements for electrical installation and maintenance.
- Coordinate with contractors and other supervisors to ensure timely and quality execution.
- Train, guide, and monitor electricians to ensure high-quality workmanship.
Requirements
- Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
- 4–7 years of experience in electrical installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
- Strong knowledge of LV / MV systems, RMUs, switchgear, transformers, and control systems.
- Experience with BMS, Fire Alarm Systems, LAN, CCTV, and Access Control installations.
- Proficiency in reading electrical drawings, plans, and blueprints.
- Knowledge of electrical safety codes and compliance standards.
- Strong leadership, coordination, and communication skills.
- Ability to manage teams, contractors, and project timelines effectively.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and allowances.
- Accommodation and transportation provided.
- Health insurance coverage.
- Paid annual leave and end-of-service benefits.
- Career growth in electrical supervision and project management.
- Exposure to industrial and building electrical projects.