Commissioning Manager

Skilled Careers

Commissioning Manager (Electrical bias)

Freelance Contract | London Projects

£400 – £450 per day

We are currently working with an established commissioning management company who are urgently looking for an experienced electrical bias Commissioning Manager for an ongoing freelance opportunity delivering a variety of commercial projects across London.

This is an excellent opportunity for a commissioning professional looking for long-term freelance work with flexibility and exposure to high-profile projects.

The Role

You will be responsible for overseeing and managing the electrical commissioning process across multiple commercial developments, ensuring systems are delivered safely, efficiently, and to programme.

Projects will vary across the commercial sector and will require regular site visits across the London area. When not on site, you will have the flexibility to work from either the Central London head office or from home.

Key Responsibilities

Manage and coordinate electrical commissioning activities from pre-commissioning through to handover

Liaise with consultants, subcontractors, clients, and project teams

Review commissioning documentation, programmes, and test procedures

Ensure commissioning activities are carried out in line with project specifications and industry standards

Attend site meetings and provide technical support where required

Monitor progress and report on commissioning status across multiple projects

Requirements

Strong background in electrical commissioning within commercial projects

Previous experience working as a Commissioning Manager

Good understanding of MEP systems and commissioning processes

Ability to manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously

Strong communication and organisational skills

Relevant technical qualifications preferred

What’s on offer………..

£400 – £450 per day

Ongoing freelance contract

Flexible working arrangement

Mix of site, office, and home working

Projects located across London

For more information regarding the above, please contact Stephen Tiigah – (url removed)