Electrical Clerk Of Works


Details:
  • Salary: £300 - Day
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Day
  • Location: London
  • Date: 2 weeks ago
Description:

Electrical Clerk Of Works - London - Client Side (Local Authority) - Long Term Contract OR Temp to Perm - circa £300 per day (CIS / Self Employed) or £225 per day PAYE - Prestigious Project in London, Aiming to be Carbon Neutral by 2030 - Great Career Prospects - Job Security
The Primary Purpose of the role of the Electrical Clerk Of Works in London is to act as the Client on Electrical and some Mechanical works, overseeing Contractors. Additional duties include:
* To act as an impartial, independent inspector of Electrical works such as PV (Solar), MVHR, Door Entry Systems, Laterals, Fire Alarms, AOV's as specified. You will be responsible for ensuring that work is carried out to high standards, specification and schedule.
* To ensure the correct materials are used, that the workmanship is of a high quality, and prices are accurate and in line with works agreed
* To be a primary stakeholder that is working to ensure that the Client can deliver its ambitious capital works programme, ensuring that all social housing is carbon-neutral by 2030.
A description of duties for the position of Electrical Clerk Of Works in London include:
* Act as a primary stakeholder in supporting the delivery of the M&E capital works programme
* Review M&E contract documentation including drawings, specifications and contract conditions.
* Inspect construction works for compliance with contract documentation, contract instructions and good practice. Provide feedback to the project team in line with your findings.
* Advise upon the practical implications of implementing the designs and draw attention to any areas for improvement.
* Take measurements and samples on site to make sure that the work and the materials being used meet the specifications and quality standards
* Identify any specialist testing that may be required and witness whilst in progress; ensure that notes are taken and findings reported back to project managers.
* Inspect construction works for compliance with statutory regulations e.g. Heating, Electrical, Renewable Energy and Plumbing.
* Keep appropriate records of conditions and progress on site. Ensure that such records are comprehensive and well-structured to assist with the administration of the contract.
* Liaise with residents and resident groups to address any areas of dissatisfaction for example by recording concerns about site cleanliness and advising the contractor of the remedial measures required.
* Carry out inspections to record any defects which become apparent after the completion of works and pass those records to the appropriate person as identified within the contract.
* Ensure that the highest standards of probity are maintained through compliance with Financial Standing Orders and that any discrepancies are reported to line manager.
This is a unique opportunity for a Electrical Clerk Of Works in London to join a thriving team in a great environment so if this position is of interest, then don't delay and apply today!
* Graham Rose is an employment business acting on behalf of our client

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