Onshore Substation Commissioning Manager Are you an experienced professional in onshore substation commissioning, ready to lead and deliver excellence? Join our team and take charge of ensuring timely and high-quality commissioning for critical energy infrastructure projects. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the commissioning of the onshore substation, ensuring readiness for operation. Establish and manage the commissioning organization, covering LV, MV, HV, protection, and SCADA equipment. Plan and coordinate commissioning activities with suppliers, subcontractors, and project teams. Monitor and report on progress, participating in commissioning and installation meetings. Ensure compliance with quality standards during construction and commissioning phases. Provide input to Critical to Quality (CTQ) designs and oversee updates to Quality Activity Schedules (QAS). Align commissioning activities with HSE regulations, technical requirements, and local legislation. Manage key milestones, witness FAT, SAT, and SIT tests, and coordinate with grid authorities and lead commissioning managers. Drive lessons learned evaluations and actively improve processes. Key Tasks: Develop and maintain the commissioning schedule, ensuring alignment with construction timelines. Supervise and ensure quality during electrical system installations. Oversee supplier and contractor activities to maintain quality and compliance. Review Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), manage non-conformance reports (NCRs), and validate product quality controls (QC). Ensure the accuracy of as-built documentation and product quality during execution. Requirements: Proven experience with onshore substations and National Grid connections. Strong stakeholder management skills and the ability to lead and motivate teams. Expertise in commissioning MV/HV equipment, SCADA systems, low voltage installations, and utility components. A minimum of five years of relevant project experience. Excellent project management, coordination, and problem-solving skills in fast-paced environments. What We’re Looking For: A leader who can evaluate and mitigate time schedules effectively. A detail-oriented professional committed to delivering high-quality outcomes. Someone with a track record of success in commissioning electrical systems and infrastructure projects.