Job Advert: Electrical Site Manager - Scottish Power Substation Experience (Contract) Boyd Recruitment are currently seeking a highly skilled Electrical Site Manager with extensive experience in working on Scottish Power substations and who holds current SPEN authorisations. If you are an experienced professional looking for an exciting opportunity in the electrical sector, this role could be ideal for you. Key Responsibilities: Oversee and manage electrical site operations, particularly within the substation environment. Ensure that work is carried out in line with all safety regulations, quality standards, and company procedures. Manage the site team, including electricians and contractors, ensuring effective coordination and productivity. Ensure compliance with Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN) requirements, including all authorisations and protocols. Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and health and safety audits. Liaise with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders to maintain effective communication and project flow. Review and ensure the adherence to project timelines, budgets, and technical specifications. Required Qualifications and Experience: Proven experience in managing electrical work on Scottish Power substations. Current SPEN authorisations (COMP) essential. In-depth knowledge of electrical systems, particularly high voltage and substation equipment. Strong leadership and project management skills. Excellent understanding of health, safety, and environmental regulations. Relevant electrical engineering qualifications (e.g., HNC/HND, or equivalent). Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities. Benefits: Competitive day rate of £450-£500 per day. Opportunity to work on high-profile projects. Professional development and training opportunities. A collaborative, supportive work environment. How to Apply: Please submit your updated CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience, qualifications, and current SPEN authorisations to (url removed)