Description: The Electrical Supervisor oversees and controls all activities related to the installation of electrical systems, ensuring compliance with technical and regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include:
- Supervision of electrical installation: Overseeing the installation of electrical components such as solar panels, inverters, medium and low voltage wiring, grid connection systems, transformers, and electrical distribution boards.
- Review of electrical plans and specifications: Ensuring all electrical activities are executed in accordance with design plans, electrical diagrams, and technical specifications. Verifying that electrical installations comply with regulatory and safety requirements.
- Material and equipment management: Supervising the appropriate use of electrical materials (cables, connectors, circuit breakers, etc.) and specific tools, ensuring all equipment is in good condition and available when needed.
- Electrical team coordination: Assigning tasks and supervising the personnel responsible for electrical installation, including subcontractors, ensuring work efficiency and adherence to deadlines.
- Electrical quality control: Ensuring that all electrical installations meet quality standards, conducting periodic inspections to verify proper execution, alignment, and connections of electrical components.
- On-site electrical safety: Implementing and ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations, supervising that workers use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and applying safe work procedures, especially when working with medium and high voltage installations.
- Testing and commissioning: Supervising and coordinating the testing of electrical systems, ensuring that the installed equipment and systems function correctly before commissioning. This includes insulation tests, continuity, voltage, and connections.
- Electrical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical issues in electrical installations, such as equipment failures, connection errors, or design deviations, proposing technical solutions that do not affect project progress.
- Schedule control: Ensuring that all electrical activities are carried out according to the work schedule, adjusting resources and work times in case of delays or setbacks.
- Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on the progress of electrical installation, recording any incidents, corrections made, and the status of work. Keeping adequate records of tests performed and results obtained.
- Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating electrical activities with other areas such as civil works and mechanical assembly, ensuring that infrastructures and systems are ready for the integration of electrical components and avoiding interference between the different disciplines.