Electrical Chargehand
Sensori is looking for an experienced Electrical Chargehand to take on a key leadership role within our Projects team in Dublin. This is a step up from the tools - a chance to run your own team, take ownership of project delivery, and play a central part in Sensori's continued growth across medium to large-scale commercial projects.
If you're a qualified electrician who's ready to lead, knows how to get the best from a team, and takes real pride in delivering to the highest standard - we want to hear from you.
The Role
As Electrical Chargehand, you'll take day-to-day ownership of your team's performance on site - balancing hands-on electrical work with supervision, planning, and coordination. You'll report into the Project Manager and work closely with the wider project team to keep works running safely, efficiently, and on programme.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Supervise, coordinate, and motivate a team of 10+ electricians and apprentices - setting the standard for quality, safety, and professionalism on site
Carry out and oversee all electrical installation works, ensuring compliance with ETCI National Rules (I.S. 10101) and all relevant Irish regulations
Complete electrical takeoffs and material forecasting, coordinating with procurement to ensure your team has what they need, when they need it
Plan and allocate labour and resources for upcoming site activities - staying ahead of the programme and flagging risks early
Drive on-site productivity and performance, ensuring milestones are achieved on time and to Sensori's quality standards
Read, interpret, and work to electrical drawings, schematics, and project specifications
Conduct inspections and quality checks throughout the works, ensuring all installations meet design intent and regulatory requirements
Prepare, review, and implement RAMS and SPAs - promoting a strong safety culture across your team at all times
Liaise with the Project Manager, other trades, and client representatives to ensure smooth coordination and excellent service delivery
Ensure correct PPE is worn, the site is maintained in a safe and tidy condition, and waste is disposed of correctly
Quickly identify and resolve on-site issues, escalating where needed to keep the project on track
What You'll Bring
Essential:
Electrical trade qualification (QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate or equivalent)
Minimum 3 years' experience in a chargehand, lead electrician, or similar supervisory role
Proven track record of delivering electrical works on medium to large commercial construction projects
Solid understanding of ETCI National Rules, QHSE requirements, and Irish construction regulations
Valid Safe Pass and Manual Handling certificate
Highly organised with excellent time management and the ability to plan ahead under programme pressure
Confident reading and working from electrical drawings and technical specifications
IT proficient - comfortable using digital tools for reporting, scheduling, and documentation
Desirable:
Experience working on data centre, pharmaceutical, or other technically demanding project environments
Familiarity with RECI/Safe Electric compliance requirements for controlled works
First Aid or additional H&S qualifications
If you're a qualified electrician who's ready to lead, knows how to get the best from a team, and takes real pride in delivering to the highest standard - we want to hear from you.
The Role
As Electrical Chargehand, you'll take day-to-day ownership of your team's performance on site - balancing hands-on electrical work with supervision, planning, and coordination. You'll report into the Project Manager and work closely with the wider project team to keep works running safely, efficiently, and on programme.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Supervise, coordinate, and motivate a team of 10+ electricians and apprentices - setting the standard for quality, safety, and professionalism on site
Carry out and oversee all electrical installation works, ensuring compliance with ETCI National Rules (I.S. 10101) and all relevant Irish regulations
Complete electrical takeoffs and material forecasting, coordinating with procurement to ensure your team has what they need, when they need it
Plan and allocate labour and resources for upcoming site activities - staying ahead of the programme and flagging risks early
Drive on-site productivity and performance, ensuring milestones are achieved on time and to Sensori's quality standards
Read, interpret, and work to electrical drawings, schematics, and project specifications
Conduct inspections and quality checks throughout the works, ensuring all installations meet design intent and regulatory requirements
Prepare, review, and implement RAMS and SPAs - promoting a strong safety culture across your team at all times
Liaise with the Project Manager, other trades, and client representatives to ensure smooth coordination and excellent service delivery
Ensure correct PPE is worn, the site is maintained in a safe and tidy condition, and waste is disposed of correctly
Quickly identify and resolve on-site issues, escalating where needed to keep the project on track
What You'll Bring
Essential:
Electrical trade qualification (QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate or equivalent)
Minimum 3 years' experience in a chargehand, lead electrician, or similar supervisory role
Proven track record of delivering electrical works on medium to large commercial construction projects
Solid understanding of ETCI National Rules, QHSE requirements, and Irish construction regulations
Valid Safe Pass and Manual Handling certificate
Highly organised with excellent time management and the ability to plan ahead under programme pressure
Confident reading and working from electrical drawings and technical specifications
IT proficient - comfortable using digital tools for reporting, scheduling, and documentation
Desirable:
Experience working on data centre, pharmaceutical, or other technically demanding project environments
Familiarity with RECI/Safe Electric compliance requirements for controlled works
First Aid or additional H&S qualifications
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