Electrical Low Voltage Appointed Person

Mansfield
9 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior Production Process Engineer

Process Engineer / Continuous Improvement Engineer

Process Engineering Group Leader

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Fpga Design Engineer

Role: Electrical LVAP
Location: Nottinghamshire (multiple sites across the county)
Rate: Circa £450 per day - Outside IR35/LTD Company
Duration: 18 Months+
Start: ASAP
Sector: Water/Wastewater
 
My Client, a Leading Contractor are looking for an Electrical AP/Electrical Supervisor to work on large capital delivery sites between Nottingham and Sheffield
 
A great opportunity to join a contractor that have secured significant AMP7 & AMP8 contracts on the Severn Trent Water Framework.
 
As an LVAP, we are looking for somebody who has had experience writing and managing RAM's for Sub Contractor delivery on previous Water/wastewater sector based projects, as well as carrying out LV Isolations.

Responsibilities:
 
·Supervising and monitoring of sub-contractors
·Supervision of in-house project labour resources
·HSEQ control and monitoring
·Liaison with the client representatives
·Identifying and planning installation resource needs for projects
·Writing Method Statements
·Writing Risk Assessments
·Liaison with line management on project performance
·Implementation of company safety, health, environmental and quality policies
·Ensuring and maintaining an acceptable quality of outputs
·Reviewing and issuing relevant permits to undertake works
 
Requirements
 
·18th Edition
·Must have water or waste water industry experience
·SMSTS/SSSTS
·Experience writing method statements, risk assessments and H&S
·hold current AP status
·Hold a valid full UK driving licence
 
Carrington West is one of the leading water industry specialist recruiters who cater for water utility companies, contractors and consultancies attached to the UK water AMP 7/8 frameworks for both permanent and contracts staffing solutions. Positions we regularly recruit for include; chemical, electrical, civil and mechanical process engineers for both design and site based role.
 
We can only process application from those with relevant industry experience

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Semiconductor Job Applications (UK Guide)

The semiconductor industry is fast-moving, highly technical and critically important to modern technology. Whether you’re targeting roles in device design, process engineering, yield improvement, test and validation, equipment engineering, reliability, failure analysis or fab operations, hiring managers are selective and deliberate in how they review applications. Most candidates still make the same mistake: they throw generic skill lists and duty statements at recruiters and hope it sticks. In reality, hiring managers make an early call — often within the first 10–20 seconds — based on a few key signals that tell them whether you’re a credible, relevant, impactful candidate. This article breaks down exactly what hiring managers look for first in semiconductor job applications — how they scan your CV, portfolio and cover letter, what makes them read deeper, and what causes strong candidates to be passed over in favour of others.

The Skills Gap in Semiconductor Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

The semiconductor industry lies at the heart of modern technology. From smartphones and data centres to autonomous vehicles, medical devices and defence systems, semiconductors power the digital age. The UK is investing heavily in semiconductor research, fabrication and talent development as part of its industrial strategy — yet employers continue to report a persistent problem: Many graduates are not job-ready for semiconductor roles. Despite strong academic programmes in engineering, physics and materials science, there remains a tangible skills gap between what universities teach and what semiconductor employers actually need. This article explores that gap in depth: what universities do well, where there are consistent shortfalls, why the divide persists, what employers genuinely want, and how jobseekers can bridge the gap to build successful careers in the semiconductor sector.

Semiconductor Jobs for Career Switchers in Their 30s, 40s & 50s (UK Reality Check)

Semiconductors sit behind almost everything: smartphones, EVs, medical devices, aerospace systems, telecoms networks, cloud data centres & the AI boom. In the UK, the semiconductor ecosystem spans chip design, IP, photonics, compound semiconductors, testing, packaging, equipment, supply chain & R&D. That breadth creates real opportunities for career switchers in their 30s, 40s & 50s, especially if you target roles where experience, process discipline & delivery skills matter as much as deep device physics. This article gives you a UK reality check: what semiconductor jobs actually look like, which roles are realistic for career switchers, what skills employers value, how long retraining tends to take & whether age is a barrier.