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Project Manager Electric Utilities Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Collaborate on amazing projects of varying size and complexity that positively impact communities ... Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills * Strong written communication skills.

Electric Utility Project Manager

Ventura, CA · On-site +1

$120K - $145K/yr

Minimum 7 years of project management experience with projects in the field. * Electric utility experience * Skilled in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Power Point, SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive)

Collaborate on amazing projects of varying size and complexity that positively impact communities ... Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills * Strong written communication skills.

Collaborate on amazing projects of varying size and complexity that positively impact communities ... Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills * Strong written communication skills.

Project Manager - Electric

Reno, NV · On-site

$83K - $132K/yr

The Project Manager, is responsible for overseeing and managing electrical projects from inception to completion. Your primary objective will be to ensure the successful execution of electrical ...

Collaborate on amazing projects of varying size and complexity that positively impact communities ... Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills * Strong written communication skills.

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How much do project manager electric utilities jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for project manager electric utilities in the United States is $102,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,500.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Project Manager in Electric Utilities, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Manager in Electric Utilities, you need a solid background in electrical engineering or a related field, project management experience, and often a PMP certification. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project or Primavera, as well as utility-specific systems such as GIS and SCADA, is typically required. Exceptional leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help manage teams, stakeholders, and complex regulatory environments. These skills ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget, while meeting regulatory and technical standards.

What is the difference between Project Manager Electric Utilities vs Substation Engineer?

AspectProject Manager Electric UtilitiesSubstation Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Engineering, PMP certification often preferredBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, PE license advantageous
Work EnvironmentProject sites, offices, coordination with teams and clientsDesign, analysis, and testing at substations or engineering offices
Industry UsageOverseeing utility projects, managing schedules and budgetsDesigning and maintaining substation systems and equipment

The Project Manager Electric Utilities focuses on overseeing utility projects, managing teams, budgets, and schedules, while the Substation Engineer specializes in designing, analyzing, and maintaining substation systems. Both roles require electrical engineering credentials but differ in daily responsibilities and work environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by Project Managers in the electric utilities sector, and how can they be addressed?

Project Managers in the electric utilities sector often encounter challenges such as coordinating across multiple stakeholders, managing regulatory compliance, and adapting to evolving technologies. These projects frequently involve complex timelines, strict safety standards, and unexpected issues like weather-related delays or supply chain disruptions. To address these challenges, successful Project Managers prioritize clear communication, proactive risk management, and close collaboration with engineering, operations, and regulatory teams. Building strong relationships within the organization and with external partners also helps ensure projects stay on track and meet all requirements.

What does a Project Manager in Electric Utilities do?

A Project Manager in Electric Utilities oversees the planning, execution, and completion of projects related to electrical infrastructure, such as power plants, substations, and grid modernization. Their responsibilities include coordinating teams, managing budgets and timelines, ensuring regulatory compliance, and communicating with stakeholders. They play a critical role in ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and within scope, often working closely with engineers, contractors, and utility companies.
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Infographic showing various Project Manager Electric Utilities job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 70% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,682 per year, or $49.4 per hour.

Electric Utilities Group Leader

Sehinc

Duluth, MN

$125K - $175K/yr

Full-time

Vision, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Imagine being an employee-owner of a company guided by engaged and empowered team members like yourself. Where a culture of respect, flexibility, and accountability aren't just ideals - they're our foundation, and diverse backgrounds and perspectives are valued as drivers of innovation and growth. Join us, as together, we are Building a Better World for All of Us.

You belong at SEHSEH is currenting searching for a Electric Utilities Group Leader to join our talented Mechanical/Electrical team!

Why our employee-owners love SEH:

  • "I was on vacation last week and had zero concerns that my colleagues would help out with anything that came into my inbox!" - GIS Analyst

  • "What company has a CEO who cares enough to seek out one-on-one conversations ranging from 'How are you?' to 'What do you think would help the company?' SEH, that's who. " - Civil Engineering Technician

  • "Having the feeling that my voice matters and believing that SEH truly cares about the employees is so satisfying!" - Sr Financial Analyst

  • "It feels good having colleagues and supervisors that provide support and resources for growth and learning!" - Civil Engineer

  • "This is the first company I've worked for with a true entrepreneurial spirit." - Sr Mechanical Engineer

Why you'll love SEH:

  • Collaborate on amazing projects of varying size and complexity that positively impact communities

  • Being 100% employee-owned means we all share in the company's success

  • Career development through continued education, licensure/certification, skills, and technical training

  • Work arrangements that promote work/life balance

  • Flexible holidays enable individuals to tailor their festivities

  • Paid Family Leave provides time to care for loved ones, whether family by birth or family by choice

This Opportunity:

As the Electric Utilities Group Leader, you will be responsible for building, leading, and scaling SEH's electric utilities business across the Midwest.

This includes:

  • Defining the vision, strategy, and service expansion roadmap
  • Growing revenue
  • Establishing engineering capabilities across distribution, substation, and transmission services (overhead and underground)
  • Building and leading a high-performing team
  • Driving both business development and technical excellence

Key Responsibilities:

1. Build the Business

  • Develop and execute a 3-year growth plan
  • Identify and prioritize new service lines:
    • Distribution engineering
    • Substation engineering and planning

Transmission engineering (planning, line design, reconductoring, rebuilds)

  • Additional utility services
  • Establish a clear roadmap for capability expansion

2. Drive Revenue Growth

  • Lead or support business development efforts
  • Leverage existing relationships or build new ones
  • Position SEH as a trusted partner to utilities

3. Establish Technical Capabilities

  • Build or expand internal expertise in:
    • Distribution engineering
    • Substation engineering, design, and planning
    • Transmission engineering
  • Ensure high-quality delivery and technical credibility

4. Build & Lead a Team

  • Recruit, develop, and lead a scalable team structure
  • Create clarity around roles, expectations, and performance
  • Foster a culture of accountability and ownership

5. Integrate Within SEH

  • Collaborate with the Mechanical/Electrical practice and broader teams
  • Align with SEH's operational model (utilization, project delivery, etc.)

Translate strategy into measurable execution


Essential Qualifications:

  • Licensed Professional Engineer (PE)
  • Experience in electric utilities (distribution and/or substation preferred) or Experience leading or scaling multidiscipline utility engineering teams
  • Experience with PLS-CADD, CYME, ETAP, etc., and physical layout standards (IEEE, NESC, RUS)
  • Background in either:
    • Consulting engineering OR
    • Utility operations/engineering
  • Direct experience working with:
    • Municipal utilities
    • Electric cooperatives
    • Investor-owned utilities
  • Demonstrated leadership experience (formal or informal)


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 10+ years' experience

  • Strong verbal communication and stakeholder management skills

  • Strong written communication skills.


Who We Are

Better Places. Clean Water. Renewing Infrastructure. Improving Mobility. SEH is an employee-owned engineering, architectural, planning, and environmental company, offering a wide variety of services. We've been helping government, industrial, and commercial clients find solutions to complex challenges since 1927. Our 900+ employee-owners across the US unite behind our core purpose of Building a Better World for All of Us.

Base compensation is expected to be in the range of $125,000 and $175,000 based on skill set and experience. Check out our full benefits package at SEH Hiring Journey.

Due to current business and operational considerations, unable to hire employees residing in the following states at this time: AK, AR, CA, CT, DE, HI, KY, MA, RI, VT, and PR.Candidates willing to relocate should indicate this in their application.

The selected candidate must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. without requiring visa sponsorship now or in the future.

SEH is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We take affirmative action to ensure that all employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.

Notice to Third Party Agencies: SEH does not accept unsolicited resumes from third party recruiting firms. Absent a signed Service Agreement by SEH's Talent Director, SEH reserves the right to pursue and hire these candidates without financial obligation to recruiters or agencies.

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