We are currently looking for an experienced Electrical Deputy to join a large-scale industrial project in South Spain (coastal location).
This is a 12-month assignment with an urgent start, offering the opportunity to support the Electrical Lead and ensure the electrical scope is delivered safely, on schedule, and to strict technical standards.
The Role
As Electrical Deputy, you will work as the right hand of the Electrical Lead, coordinating electrical activities on site, supervising contractors, and helping troubleshoot technical issues quickly and realistically.
You’ll collaborate closely with construction, HSE, commissioning, automation and project management teams to maintain quality, performance and compliance across the electrical packages.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Electrical Lead with planning and coordination of electrical works
- Review electrical drawings, single-line diagrams, schematics and documentation
- Supervise electrical contractors on site and verify vigente progress vs schedule
- Ensure compliance with electrical standards, installation procedures and QA/QC requirements
- Monitor energization activities and support lock-out/tag-out processes
- Identify technical deviations and drive corrective actions without unnecessary drama
- Coordinate closely with HSE to ensure safe electrical practices at all times
- Participate in testing, FAT/SAT, pre-commissioning and punch lists
- - Prepare technical reports, risk highlights and progress updates
Profile
- Proven experience as Electrical Deputy / Electrical Supervisor / Electrical Engineer on industrial or large construction projects
- Background in process plants, energy, utilities, heavy industry, or similar environments
- Solid understanding of LV/MV systems (HV a plus), earthing, protection, and cable management
- Experience working in multi-contractor environments under tight timelines
- Good knowledge of QA/QC, commissioning workflows and documentation
- Professional level of English and Spanish
- EU right to work required
Location & Conditions
- South Spain – coastal area with good connections
- Approx. 12-month duration
- Working hours aligned with Spanish legislation
- Local candidates preferred;
rotation possiblefor EU-based profiles