Electrical Supervisor
Winthrop Technologies
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Winthrop Technologies is Europe’s only dedicated data centre delivery partner, offering full turnkey solutions from design through to construction and commissioning. Headquartered in Dublin, we deliver projects across Europe and have become the most trusted name in our sector.
We are currently seeking an experienced Electrical Supervisor to join our project team in Vaasa. This is a site-based role responsible for overseeing electrical works, coordinating site activities, and ensuring delivery to the highest standards of safety, quality, and programme.
Requirements
- Liaise and coordinate site activities alongside other trades and subcontractors
- Prepare and manage two-week look-ahead schedules in line with the project programme
- Attend daily and weekly site meetings
- Manage labour resources to ensure alignment with programme requirements
- Monitor subcontractor performance to ensure efficient delivery of works
- Maintain high standards of quality and workmanship on site
- Ensure all materials and plant delivered to site meet agreed specifications and are stored safely
- Verify subcontractor plant and access equipment is certified and fit for use
- Identify and notify project management of variations and delays
Benefits
· Opportunity to work on Europe’s largest and most advanced data centre projects.
· Career growth and professional development in a fast-expanding sector.
· Competitive salary package.
· Supportive, dynamic, and collaborative team culture.
Winthrop Technologies Ltd are an equal opportunities employer
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