The Greenland Electricity Authority is seeking an electrical inspector for the Central Electricity and Gas Authority in Nuuk. Responsibilities include oversight tasks throughout Greenland, case follow-up, and administrative duties. The position requires travel and independent work within a team. The Greenland Electricity Authority is responsible for electricity and gas safety in Greenland.
Electric Inspector for Greenland's Electricity Authority Greenland's Electricity Authority is seeking an electrical inspector for the Central Electricity and Gas Authority in Nuuk.
The tasks vary widely. They can include supervisory tasks throughout Greenland, case follow-up, or administrative tasks.
You will be working independently and in a team. During certain periods, you should expect a fair amount of travel activity.
Greenland's Electricity Authority is headquartered in Nuuk.
Greenland's Electricity Authority is a subordinate entity in the Department of Business, Raw Materials, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality, and has the status of an independent regulatory body with the overall responsibility for electricity and gas safety in Greenland. In administrative matters, Greenland's Electricity Authority reports to the Department of Business, Raw Materials, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality.
Greenland's Electricity Authority is responsible for the administration of the Landsting Regulation No. 12 of November 3, 1994, concerning electrical installations, electrical installations, and electrical equipment. Greenland's Electricity Authority also oversees the control and supervision of electrical installations and equipment.
The Greenland Electricity Authority is authorized under the Landsting Ordinance to establish provisions regarding electrical installations and electrical equipment and is authorized to establish provisions regarding safety and quality management systems for authorized companies or applicants for authorization, including requirements for documentation thereof as well as approval thereof.
The Greenland Electricity Authority is responsible for ongoing control and supervision of installations, gas equipment, and authorizations in accordance with the Inatsisartut Act on gas installations, gas equipment, and authorization requirements. The Greenland Electricity Authority is authorized under the Inatsisartut Act to establish provisions and update regulations, including the Gas Regulation for Greenland.
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Your tasks will be: Planning, administration, and execution of inspection visits around Greenland
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Organization and implementation of supervision of the electrical industry's safety and quality management of supervision (SKS-A and SKS-D).
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Contribute to the production of the electricity authority's publications and participate in the work of informing the public about electrical safety.
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Participate in the work with statistics and analysis of electrical fires and accidents in the Greenlandic Electricity Authority's Nordic and international engagement.
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Coordinate informative work, including spreading knowledge of applicable regulations, their background, and provisions regarding electrical equipment. Also, assist in drafting any supplementary amendments to the applicable regulations.
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Your qualifications: You have an education as an electrician and have at least 5 years of experience.
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You are also an electrical installer/engineer/machine master and can obtain electrical authorization.
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You have experience in working with technical reports.
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You are independent in both demeanor and work, you have an overview and possess good communication skills both verbally and in writing.
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You are outgoing and good at collaborating, and you have a knack for serving many different types of customers.
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Preferably multilingual – Greenlandic, Danish, and English.
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Knowledge of F-gas installations is an advantage.
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We offer you: A workplace characterized by professionalism and an engaged corporate culture.
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An exciting and free job, where two days are rarely the same and with a high degree of co-determination and the opportunity to influence the daily work.
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A dynamic work environment where you have the opportunity to develop personally and professionally.
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A good community with 3 professionally well-founded and engaged colleagues.
Salary and employment conditions
Salary and employment conditions, including the right to relocation and moving expenses, in accordance with the agreement/collective agreement applicable at the time of commencement between the Government of Greenland and the relevant negotiating organization.
Housing
No staff housing is provided for the position. If an applicant already has staff housing through employment in the Self-Government, the right to assigned staff housing is retained. The staff housing is linked to the employment relationship and must be vacated upon termination of the employment relationship.
Further information about the position can be directed to:
Electricity inspector Jane Lynge Hansen at phone +299 34 93 00 or by email jlh@elmyndighed.gl
For more information about the Greenland Electricity Authority, see www.elmyndighed.gl.
Submit your application, CV, educational and course certificates, as well as other relevant documents by clicking "Send application."
We do not accept applications via email.
Employer Details
Naalakkersuisut
Imaneq 4
3900 Nuuk , Grønland
Email: Jlh@elmyndighed.gl
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Job Title
Electrical Inspector
Job Type
Full Time
Application Deadline
Mar 13, 2026
Contact Person
Jane L. Hansen
Jlh@elmyndighed.gl
+299 349300
Job category
Industry and craftsmanship /
Electrician
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