Overview
Mercury is the European leader in construction solutions.
We build and manage complex engineering & construction projects for the world's leading corporations.
Our solutions help deliver technologies and life changing advancements that connect people, communities, and businesses, giving them the power to achieve incredible things.
Our people have the courage to be innovative.
Their determination and sharp focus enable us to deliver with certainty, time and time again.
Scope of the Role
The Principal Duty Holder ensures that competent persons engaged in electrical installations and testing are adequately trained, qualified and supervised.
The holder maintains overall quality of electrical work, implements policies, procedures and minimum requirements for operating and energising LV and MV systems, and audits training and standards.
Key Responsibilities of the Role
Act as the Lead Coordinator of the Mercury Electrical Working Group, developing and standardising electrical safety procedures for LV and MV systems.
Develop standards, processes, procedures, workflows and training material for Electrical Safety and ESSOW.
Support all Electrical Accident / Incident investigations, producing Root Cause Analysis reports.
Collaborate with QEHS on electrical safety policies and maintain compliant procedures.
Manage the Group Quarterly COHE audit across all Business Units.
Stay informed on relevant electrical safety standards and update policies and procedures.
Review and provide feedback on Business Units' Commissioning KPI Audits and COHE checklist.
Manage the appointment process for all authorised persons within the group.
Ensure all persons engaged in electrical installations and testing are competent, adequately trained and suitably qualified.
Ensure electrical installations are conducted safely, using safe systems of work.
Maintain Safe Electric certification / membership, renewing and coordinating with Group Finance to prevent lapses.
Ensure Operational and Energisation Procedures for LV and MV Systems detail statutory and legal requirements for authorised persons in all operating regions.
Essential Criteria for the Role
Bachelor's degree in engineering.
Proven experience as a Principal Duty Holder.
Strong understanding of ANSI/NETA, CIBSE, BSRIA, ASHRAE, and Electrical Safety Supervisory Criteria Documents for Ireland and EU jurisdictions.
Excellent problem‑solving skills and attention to detail.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Project management skills are essential; qualification preferred.
Weekly European travel required.
Desirable Criteria
A Principal Duty Holder may also be a Qualified Certifier.
Equal Opportunities Statement
Mercury is an equal opportunities employer.
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