Electrical Installation Group Lead

The Diverse Electrical Installation Group Leader is responsible for leading and managing a specialist team of Engineers, Contract and Technical engineering Leads within EPR-E. They must ensure the accurate completion and verification of electrical engineering deliverables to be issued to the Customer (NNB) and other Disciplines in accordance with the technical requirements and following the overall project schedule. They must also manage when relevant the update of System Design Manuals in consistency with site and most recent supplier feedbacks. Depending on their scope of activities and areas of expertise within the section as well as the phase of the project, they will oversee the following main engineering activities: · Management of the supplier contracts and/or monitoring of design and manufacturing of the systems · Drive the preparation of related electrical design studies · Follow up of electrical equipment contracts mainly focused on interface with cabling and connecting activities · Follow up / organisation / reporting on the progress of their team delivery scope · Interface with our front office to take into account site feedback impacting our studies They will be required to develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders (Other engineering disciplines & project teams within EPR-E and Edvance France, EDF CNEPE, suppliers as well as our Client) ensuring that their expectations are met. They will need to influence key stake holders such as site teams and more widely the Licensee NNB. They have responsibilities for Technical Leadership, Health and Safety, Work Planning, Succession Management, Quality Assurance, skill development on the job, and budgets. They may be asked to manage the performance of several Local Mother Companies staff and support their development. They will be a role model and demonstrate the highest standards of focus on nuclear professionalism and safety. They are responsible for the production of documents to be delivered to the Customer and technical support for the equipment contracts under the responsibility of the team. They will be required to verify the quality of the documents in line with the technical, nuclear safety and environmental standards and requirements. They will also be required to provide the other disciplines in interface with input on potential risks and issues related to quality, workload, schedule, resources, planning, budgets etc. within their group. Principal Accountabilities · Monitor team resources, processes, workload activities continually to ensure optimum performance, · Responsible for maintaining a suitable balance between workload, skills and resources to ensure deliverables are issued on time and with quality etc

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