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Electrical Site Supervisor

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OCU Group

Glasgow, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Electrical site Manager Scotland - Sites Across Scotland Central Belt Competitive package + Progression The Site Manager will lead all on-site health, safety, and compliance activities, acting as the Principal Contractor's representative to ensure work meets
CDM 2015
, company procedures, and industry best practice. This role focuses on maintaining a safe, controlled environment through effective planning, coordination, and supervision of site activities, including RAMS, permit-to-work systems, and safe systems of work . You will take ownership of compliance—conducting inspections, monitoring standards, and promoting a proactive safety culture across all contractors and personnel. Where required, the role includes Authorised Person (AP) duties , ensuring safe isolation and control of electrical systems. We're seeking a strong health & safety leader with practical
CDM 2015
knowledge and the ability to influence, engage, and lead site teams to deliver consistently high safety and compliance standards.

K Key Responsibilities Lead and manage all site health & safety activities, ensuring full compliance with CDM 2015 and company procedures. Act as the Principal Contractor's site representative, coordinating contractors and ensuring adherence to legal duties and safe systems of work. Develop, review, and implement RAMS, ensuring all personnel are briefed and works are carried out safely. Conduct regular site inspections and audits, identifying risks and implementing corrective actions. Deliver inductions, toolbox talks, and safety briefings, promoting a strong safety culture on site. Manage permit-to-work systems, controlling high-risk activities such as excavation, confined spaces, and electrical works. Undertake LV Authorised Person (AP) duties (where required), including safe isolation, issuing permits, and ensuring electrical safety compliance. Investigate incidents and near misses, ensuring root cause analysis and implementation of corrective measures. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, standards, and site documentation requirements, including maintaining accurate H&S records. Liaise with clients, designers, and stakeholders, ensuring health & safety is integrated into all project activities and risks are effectively managed. Skills Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence safe behaviours and manage subcontractors effectively. In-depth knowledge of
CDM 2015
regulations and wider health & safety legislation within construction and utilities environments. Strong understanding of risk management processes, including the development and review of RAMS and safe systems of work. Ability to manage permit-to-work systems and control high-risk activities (e.g. excavation, confined spaces, electrical works). Capability to carry out site inspections, audits, and incident investigations, with a proactive approach to risk identification and mitigation. Experience Proven experience in a Site Manager or Supervisory role, with a strong focus on health & safety management on construction or utilities projects Relevant qualification in construction, engineering, or health & safety (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent) or demonstrable industry experience Practical experience implementing Principal Contractor duties in line with
CDM 2015
regulations Experience working with permit-to-work systems and overseeing high-risk site activities Authorised Person (AP) qualification or experience (desirable), including safe isolation procedures and electrical safety compliance Experience working within a DNO/ICP environment (desirable), particularly on electrical infrastructure About OCU Group At OCU, we don't just deliver infrastructure, we engineer the future. As a leader in end-to-end solutions for the utilities, digital and energy sectors, we specialise in safely and efficiently tackling complex challenges for our clients. With unrivalled expertise, industry-leading technology and a proven track record, we're not simply part of the market, we're driving it forward. Our work underpins the critical services communities across the UK rely on every day. From accelerating the transition to renewable energy to building the digital networks of tomorrow, we are committed to innovation, sustainability, and long-term impact. When you join OCU, you'll discover more than a career, you'll find purpose. Here, your contribution makes a visible difference in the success of the projects you help deliver, in the growth of your colleagues and in the positive change we create together. We partner with some of the UK's most recognised names in power, energy transition, water, telecoms and digital infrastructure. As we continue to expand, we're looking for exceptional people to grow with us. If you're ready to inspire, innovate and lead with purpose, we'd love to hear from you.
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In person Electrical Site Supervisor 2.8 2.8 out of 5 stars Glasgow, PA 16644 Full-time OCU Group 116 reviews Full-time Electrical site Manager Scotland - Sites Across Scotland Central Belt Competitive package + Progression The Site Manager will lead all on-site health, safety, and compliance activities, acting as the Principal Contractor's representative to ensure work meets
CDM 2015
, company procedures, and industry best practice. This role focuses on maintaining a safe, controlled environment through effective planning, coordination, and supervision of site activities, including RAMS, permit-to-work systems, and safe systems of work . You will take ownership of compliance—conducting inspections, monitoring standards, and promoting a proactive safety culture across all contractors and personnel. Where required, the role includes Authorised Person (AP) duties , ensuring safe isolation and control of electrical systems. We're seeking a strong health & safety leader with practical
CDM 2015
knowledge and the ability to influence, engage, and lead site teams to deliver consistently high safety and compliance standards.

K Key Responsibilities Lead and manage all site health & safety activities, ensuring full compliance with CDM 2015 and company procedures. Act as the Principal Contractor's site representative, coordinating contractors and ensuring adherence to legal duties and safe systems of work. Develop, review, and implement RAMS, ensuring all personnel are briefed and works are carried out safely. Conduct regular site inspections and audits, identifying risks and implementing corrective actions. Deliver inductions, toolbox talks, and safety briefings, promoting a strong safety culture on site. Manage permit-to-work systems, controlling high-risk activities such as excavation, confined spaces, and electrical works. Undertake LV Authorised Person (AP) duties (where required), including safe isolation, issuing permits, and ensuring electrical safety compliance. Investigate incidents and near misses, ensuring root cause analysis and implementation of corrective measures. Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, standards, and site documentation requirements, including maintaining accurate H&S records. Liaise with clients, designers, and stakeholders, ensuring health & safety is integrated into all project activities and risks are effectively managed. Skills Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence safe behaviours and manage subcontractors effectively. In-depth knowledge of
CDM 2015
regulations and wider health & safety legislation within construction and utilities environments. Strong understanding of risk management processes, including the development and review of RAMS and safe systems of work. Ability to manage permit-to-work systems and control high-risk activities (e.g. excavation, confined spaces, electrical works). Capability to carry out site inspections, audits, and incident investigations, with a proactive approach to risk identification and mitigation. Experience Proven experience in a Site Manager or Supervisory role, with a strong focus on health & safety management on construction or utilities projects Relevant qualification in construction, engineering, or health & safety (e.g. NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent) or demonstrable industry experience Practical experience implementing Principal Contractor duties in line with
CDM 2015
regulations Experience working with permit-to-work systems and overseeing high-risk site activities Authorised Person (AP) qualification or experience (desirable), including safe isolation procedures and electrical safety compliance Experience working within a DNO/ICP environment (desirable), particularly on electrical infrastructure About OCU Group At OCU, we don't just deliver infrastructure, we engineer the future. As a leader in end-to-end solutions for the utilities, digital and energy sectors, we specialise in safely and efficiently tackling complex challenges for our clients. With unrivalled expertise, industry-leading technology and a proven track record, we're not simply part of the market, we're driving it forward. Our work underpins the critical services communities across the UK rely on every day. From accelerating the transition to renewable energy to building the digital networks of tomorrow, we are committed to innovation, sustainability, and long-term impact. When you join OCU, you'll discover more than a career, you'll find purpose. Here, your contribution makes a visible difference in the success of the projects you help deliver, in the growth of your colleagues and in the positive change we create together. We partner with some of the UK's most recognised names in power, energy transition, water, telecoms and digital infrastructure. As we continue to expand, we're looking for exceptional people to grow with us. If you're ready to inspire, innovate and lead with purpose, we'd love to hear from you.
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