Country
United Kingdom
Location
London
Workplace location
LONDON-TEN UPPER BANK STR(GBR)
Domain
Industrial Projects
Type of contract
Regular position
Experience
Minimum 6 years

Candidate Profile

• Engineering degree (good to have) 
• Safety management understanding 
• Project management 
• Civil or electrical engineering 
• On-street furniture installation and operation management 
• Stakeholder management / Governmental or Local authority interactions 
• Office suite
• Experience in EV Charging 
• DNO/IDNO experience would be a plus

Activities

• Manage the installation pipeline – from site identification ready for installation to Commissioning 
 
Preparation 
• Contribute to site selection and configuration. 
• Confirm site power availability (directly or indirectly). 
• Estimate site cost, manage and improve these costs throughout the installation. 

 Readiness 
• Prepare installation safety pack for the boroughs and validate them with the Site and contractor supervisor 
• Secure permits from boroughs (section 50, parking permits) 
• Schedule installations according to supplier’s availability 

 Parts 
• Prepare work packs for contractors 
• Allocate CPs stock to projects as they become confirmed (“fluid”). 
• Work with the Greenford team who manage the stock of hardware 
• Manage and replenish installation consumable stock and order as appropriate to satisfy the plan. 

 Delivery 
• Control delivery quality with civil supplier supported by the site and contractor supervisor. 
• Act to ensure installation blockers are removed safely. 
• Support B2B installation with sites evaluations and quality management. 

 Review and documentation 
• Manage quality of installation tracker, including drawing and site traceability 
• Suggest and implement improvement (cost, timing, people) whilst ensuring appropriate change management.

Context & Environment

TCS UK is a young company with 10 years history. Source London is a network of charge points, established by TfL to support the 2012 Olympics and promote London as a leader in green technologies deployment. 
However, in 2015, TfL sold the network to Bolloré which upgraded and developed the network to locations that were more appealing to users. 
New frameworks of operations were set with various boroughs whilst focusing on development and quality of service. 
At the end of 2020, TotalEnergies acquired Source London from Bolloré and gave the network a new direction and start, by leveraging the TotalEnergies EV expertise and experience. 

 TCS UK, the Total Energies vehicle charging entity in the UK was recently set up to demonstrate the company commitment to new energies and the desire from TotalEnergies to expand on what already exists in London. TCS UK expects a significant growth in a competitive UK market, where its ambitions are to remain a leading player in London with a relatively important market share in the UK.