Job Description One Tech Engineering is searching for a Substation Construction Manager for a position located in Hamburg, Arkansas; Shawboro, North Carolina; and Jackson, Ohio. The Substation Construction Manager will be responsible for overseeing and directing all on-site construction activities for electrical substation projects. The candidate must be a US Citizen or a green card holder, the position is not eligible for sponsorship.
The candidate should have 8+ years of experience in electrical substation construction or T&D projects. Substation Construction Manager Responsibilities: Lead day-to-day field construction activities for substation projects (greenfield, brownfield, expansions, upgrades). Supervise site superintendents, foremen, subcontractors, and craft labor.
Develop and execute construction work plans, sequencing, and manpower plans. Coordinate outage schedules and tie-ins with utilities and system operators. Champion a zero-incident safety culture across all project sites.
Enforce site-specific safety plans, JHAs, and company safety policies. Ensure compliance with OSHA, NESC, NFPA 70E, and utility safety standards. Conduct toolbox talks, safety audits, and incident investigations.
Drive adherence to the project schedule and milestone dates. Monitor labor productivity, equipment utilization, and material availability. Identify and mitigate construction risks and schedule impacts.
Ensure construction meets approved drawings, specifications, and standards. Coordinate inspections, testing, and quality documentation. Resolve field conflicts, constructability issues, and non-conformances.
Interface with engineering teams on constructability reviews and RFIs. Coordinate material deliveries (transformers, breakers, steel, control buildings). Support commissioning, testing, and energization activities.
Serve as the primary on-site representative for clients and utility personnel. Participate in progress meetings and provide field updates. Coordinate with AHJs, inspectors, and third-party owners' engineers.
Track field costs, labor hours, and equipment usage. Support change management, time-and-material work, and daily reports. Assist with punch list completion and project closeout.
Requirements for the Substation Construction Manager: 8+ years of experience in electrical substation construction or T&D projects. Strong hands-on knowledge of substation construction means and methods. Proven leadership experience managing field crews and subcontractors.
In-depth knowledge of electrical safety practices and energized work environments. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications. Willingness to travel extensively and work from project sites.
Experience with utility-scale or EPC substation projects is preferred. Experience with high-voltage systems (69kV-500kV) is preferred. Electrical trade background or construction management degree is a nice-to-have.
Familiarity with relay testing, protection & control, and commissioning processes is a nice-to-have.