Electrical & Instrumentation Works Manager
Key Responsibilities:
• Manage the execution of all electrical and telecommunication works on site, including LV/MV power distribution systems, grounding, lighting, instrumentation cabling, fire detection, communication networks, and control systems.
• Supervise subcontractors and in-house teams to ensure proper installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical and telecom systems in accordance with the project drawings and specifications.
• Ensure compliance with Polish and international standards, Employer’s Requirements, and health and safety regulations during all electrical and telecom activities.
• Plan and monitor daily activities, coordinate interfaces with civil and mechanical teams, and ensure alignment with the overall construction schedule.
• Review and approve method statements, ITPs, risk assessments, and test procedures for electrical and telecom systems.
• Coordinate with QA/QC and HSE departments to conduct inspections and ensure that all installations are compliant and traceable.
• Manage pre-commissioning and commissioning preparation for electrical panels, switchgear, MCCs, cable terminations, and telecom equipment.
• Interface with the Employer’s Engineer, third-party inspectors, and regulatory authorities where required.
• Provide technical support for site troubleshooting, resolving non-conformities, and preparing red-line markups and as-built documentation.
• Ensure accurate documentation and reporting for inspections, test results, and daily progress.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or related discipline.
• Valid license or certification as an Electrical Works Manager in Poland or eligible for recognition under local law.
• Minimum 8 years of experience in electrical and telecom installation and supervision in industrial or infrastructure projects.
• Strong knowledge of Polish and European electrical regulations and telecom cabling standards.
• Experience with hazardous area installations, EX equipment, and interface with automation/control systems is an asset.
• Ability to interpret single-line diagrams, layouts, termination schedules, and telecom schematics.
• Fluent in English; Polish language proficiency is highly desirable.
• Strong leadership, coordination, and documentation skills.
• Experience in port infrastructure, LNG terminals, or offshore/onshore energy facilities is preferred.