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Electrical QA/QC Lead Must Have Data Centre Experience London

LJB & Co
Slough
3 days ago
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Electrical QA/QC Lead Must Have Data Centre Experience London
Our client, a leading and expanding M&E subcontractor, is delivering mission-critical infrastructure across the UK and Europe, with a strong reputation for excellence in commercial, pharmaceutical, and data centre sectors.
As part of a flagship data centre project in London, we are now seeking a highly experienced Electrical QA/QC Lead to join our site delivery team. This is a permanent position offering a dynamic environment and genuine long-term career prospects within a company driven by quality and innovation.
Role Responsibilities:

  • Lead the electrical QA/QC function across the data centre project, ensuring compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and statutory regulations.
  • Review and approve electrical design documentation, method statements, materials, and installation practices.
  • Develop and implement comprehensive project-specific QA/QC plans, Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs), and quality flowcharts.
  • Conduct in-depth inspections and audits of ongoing electrical works including containment, LV systems, UPS, generators, and life safety systems.
  • Collaborate closely with subcontractors and internal teams, managing quality KPIs and NCRs, root cause analysis, and corrective/preventive actions.
  • Support commissioning activities and ensure systems are tested and verified per contractual requirements.
  • Maintain detailed records of QA documentation, certification, and compliance across all project stages.
  • Deliver QA training and lead regular quality meetings with project stakeholders and trade partners.

Candidate Profile:

  • Background in electrical engineering or construction quality management with a minimum of 5 years in a QA/QC leadership role.
  • Proven track record of delivering QA/QC on complex data centre projects across Europe or the UK.
  • Strong knowledge of electrical standards, quality frameworks, and commissioning protocols in a mission-critical environment.
  • Excellent communication and reporting skills, able to lead by example and drive a culture of quality across teams.
  • Comfortable working under pressure, solving problems proactively, and ensuring work is right first time.

Whats on Offer:

  • £110,000 £120,000 + Accommodation + Packagesalary depending on experience.
  • Secure, permanent role on one of Londons most high-profile data centre builds.
  • Influence the quality delivery and performance of a critical infrastructure project.
  • Supportive leadership team and a structured development path within an expanding business.


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