Site Supervisor (Electrician) – Water & Wastewater Projects

Site Supervisor (Electrician) – Water & Wastewater Projects


Company
ExecutivePlacements.com
Location
Polokwane
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Recruiter:
Rethink Talent

Job Ref:
34711

Date posted:
Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Location:
polokwane, Limpopo, South Africa

Salary:
Annual salary

SUMMARY:
Electrical Foreman / Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Projects

POSITION INFO:
We are looking for a hands-on Electrical Site Supervisor to oversee installation and commissioning activities on water and wastewater treatment projects.

Key Responsibilities
β€’ Supervise installation of:
β€’ LV electrical systems (cabling, DBs, MCCs)
β€’ Pumps and motors
β€’ Instrumentation (level, flow, pressure)
β€’ Ensure compliance with electrical standards, safety regulations, and site procedures
β€’ Manage site teams and subcontractors
β€’ Support testing, commissioning, and fault-finding
β€’ Coordinate with mechanical and automation teams (PLC/SCADA integration)
β€’ Maintain site documentation, reports, and redline drawings

Requirements
β€’ Trade Test (Red Seal Electrician preferred)
β€’ Wireman’s License advantageous
β€’ 5–10+ years’ experience in industrial or infrastructure projects
β€’ Experience in water/wastewater, mining, or process plants preferred
β€’ Exposure to MCCs, motors, and instrumentation
β€’ Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings
β€’ Strong site leadership and problem-solving skills

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