Low Voltage Authorised Person (LVAP)
Location: Central London
Salary: Up to £70,000 + package
Type: Permanent (Contract considered if required)
Sector: M&E Construction / Engineering
Respected engineering contractors are seeking a highly competent Low Voltage Authorised Person (LVAP) to support delivery across major M&E and construction projects in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity to join organisations with strong project pipelines, modern engineering environments, and clear long-term progression routes.
Role Overview
As an LVAP, you will be responsible for ensuring safe systems of work on low voltage electrical systems while supporting day-to-day operations across high-performance engineering and construction environments. You will play a key role in maintaining electrical safety standards and supporting operational delivery on complex project sites.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and maintain safe systems of work for LV electrical installations
Issue, supervise, and close permits to work
Carry out isolations, energisation, and switching operations
Assist with maintenance, testing, and commissioning activities
Ensure compliance with internal procedures, statutory regulations, and industry standards
Work closely with electrical supervisors, project managers, and engineering leads
Support audits, inspections, and safety documentation
Contribute to a strong safety culture on site
Requirements
Must be LVAP authorised or previously authorised as an LVAP
Strong technical knowledge of LV systems within M&E or construction environments
Good understanding of electrical safety procedures, permit-to-work systems, and isolations
Experience on large-scale commercial, industrial, or data centre projects is desirable
Ability to work across various Central London sites
Strong communication and documentation skills
ECS/CSCS card advantageous
What’s on Offer
Contract option available if required (permanent strongly )
Opportunity to join well-established engineering contractors with strong project pipelines
Career progression into AP/SAP roles, site management, or engineering leadership
Supportive teams and modern project environments