Job Description
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Key Information
Job title: LV Coordinator
Salary: £54,843.00 - £56,707.00
Band: 1LV1
Contract type: Permanent
Reference: 4175
Location*: TLH depot/Hybrid
Application closing date: 04/06/2026 at 2359
*Hybrid working within this role enables a balance of 50 per cent of time split between the office and home over a 4-week period. Hybrid working arrangements can evolve subject to business requirements.
All offers of employment are subject to satisfactory right‑to‑work checks. Candidates must be able to demonstrate their right to work in the UK. At the present time TfL is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role.
Overview of project/role
The Low Voltage (LV) Coordinator will support the Systems Manager to deliver a safe, reliable and efficient electrical power operational support across the London Trams (LT) network in accordance with regulatory and contracted obligations. The role will ensure the LV supply system and associated equipment is maintained within established tolerance levels through the systematic inspection and maintenance (planned and preventative) of the assets, documentation of inspections while recommending and implementing corrective action and management of the Low Voltage (LV) contractor to ensure that the assets are available for passenger service, as required, in line with company and statutory standards.
Key Accountabilities
- Responsible for ensuring that applicable London Trams IMS technical standards, are being implemented through their briefing and dissemination. Advising the Systems Manager, where necessary, of inaccuracies or deficiencies that may become apparent through their implementation
- Support LT in the delivery of contracted obligations by undertaking cyclical site safety inspections, maintenance and fault audits and reporting on all Low Voltage equipment
- Supervise external resource as required where work and upgrade activities require additional people to ensure requirements are coordinated to required standards and/or specification
- Plan and organise resources for all scheduled planned and preventative inspections and maintenance activities ensuring work arising is allocated correctly and defect resolution is achieved via the planning meetings and is reflected on the asset management system
- Ensure resource (people, materials and equipment) levels and utilisation data is recorded and tracked through the Asset Management System to receive work orders, generate completed work returns
- Provide shift reporting of activities from contractors or outsourced labour as required for escalation to the system manager or infrastructure manager for low voltage maintenance.
- Review, acceptance, and collation of accredited electrical documentation produced by statutory electrical inspection team
- Primary LT contact for contractor to meet contractual obligation to provide technical interface.
- Liaison with multiple discipline asset management teams to facilitate Isolation planning.
- Participate in 1st line on call duties as required including site inspection and works risk assessents, access points coordination, incident response
- Create and review safe systems of work in collaboration with suppliers of LV maintenance to control risks to heath & safety
Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience
Skills
- A self starter capable of working on their own initiative
- An adaptable and flexible approach to work, capable of adjusting priorities to respond to daily challenges and opportunities
- Able to manage their own time and work to tight timescales
- Able to explain requirements concisely and influence others to cooperate with the requirements for the business
- Ability to communicate effectively at all levels within and external to the business
- Ability to develop effective professional relationships the business
- Ability to produce technical and non technical reports
Knowledge
Essential
- An HNC, or higher, in Electrical Engineering or relevant equivalent qualification, and/or qualified Electrical Inspector
- Knowledge of the Electricity at Work Regulations (1989)
- Knowledge of the principles of electrical work
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