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What is a utility construction manager?

A Utility Construction Manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of utility infrastructure projects, such as power lines, water systems, and gas pipelines. They ensure compliance with safety regulations, manage budgets, and supervise teams to complete projects on time and within scope. This role requires strong leadership, problem-solving skills, and experience in construction and utility operations.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a utility construction manager?

As a Utility Construction Manager, your daily tasks often include coordinating and supervising on-site construction activities, managing project schedules, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. You'll regularly communicate with engineers, subcontractors, inspectors, and utility representatives to resolve issues and keep projects on track. Reviewing project documentation, conducting site visits, and updating progress reports are also common responsibilities. This dynamic role requires balancing both fieldwork and office-based planning to successfully deliver utility infrastructure projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a utility construction manager?

To excel as a Utility Construction Manager, you should have strong project management abilities, in-depth knowledge of utility infrastructure, and a background in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with construction management software, safety regulations, and certifications like OSHA or PMP are highly beneficial. Outstanding organizational, leadership, and interpersonal skills help you coordinate teams and communicate effectively with stakeholders. These competencies ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget while maintaining regulatory compliance.

What cities in California are hiring for Utility Construction Manager jobs?

Cities in California with the most Utility Construction Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Utility Construction Manager job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Senior Utility Manager

Cordoba Corporation

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Overview

Cordoba Corporation is a leading California-based engineering and program/construction management firm. We are seeking a Senior Utility Manager to lead utility coordination and technical delivery.

The Senior Utility Manager is responsible for coordinating the relocation of existing utilities or clearing any potential conflicts for the delivery of infrastructure projects for various clients on large infrastructure projects. This opportunity entails working with project design teams to coordinate the relocation of existing utilities in advance of construction projects. This role will support large infrastructure programs by coordinating with cross-functional teams, reviewing engineering plans and as-builts, developing utility relocation solutions, and ensuring work is properly communicated and delivered to each party, whether through utility conflict matrices, reports of investigation, right-of-way data sheets, schedule updates, as-builts, maps, or design plans.

The Senior Utility Manager should be well-versed in relocation strategies and the laws and regulations of the relevant jurisdictions. Furthermore, the Sr. Utility Manager should have the ability to understand the technical aspects of projects. The ideal candidate is a CA licensed Professional Engineer (PE), a self-starter with strong communication skills, and the ability to stay focused on project delivery.

Responsibilities
  • Utility Management and Technical Delivery
    • Lead all utility coordination, design review, relocation strategy, and construction support for electric distribution, underground electrical systems, duct banks, vaults, conduits, cutovers, and utility relocations.
    • Review utility plans, specifications, design packages, composite utility plans, and relocation plans for constructability, sequencing, and compliance with project requirements.
    • Prepare utility conflict analysis, cost estimates, schedules, prior rights determinations, and agreements for relocation
    • Coordinate with utility owners, public agencies, rail/transit operators, designers, contractors, and third-party stakeholders to resolve utility conflicts and support timely decisions.
    • Assists with preparing and packaging utility construction permits for submission to municipal and state agencies, including Notice to Owners (NTO) and Utility Agreements (UA), as appropriate.
    • Provide technical support for utility RFIs, submittals, design changes, field issues, change orders, shutdowns, cutovers, and service continuity planning.
    • Lead the preparation and organization of field walks, utility investigations, potholing coordination, as-built reviews, duct bank reviews, constructability reviews and construction readiness reviews.
    • Lead or facilitate meetings involving utility-specific activities
  • Electric Distribution and Dry Utility Expertise
    • Provide subject matter expertise for electric distribution and dry utility infrastructure, including underground distribution systems, medium and low voltage systems, duct banks, vaults, transformers, switchgear, grounding and utility service coordination.
    • Coordinate with electric utilities and municipal utility departments on design standards, service applications, relocation procedures, outage requirements, inspections and acceptance requirements.
    • Review electric distribution and dry utility designs for compliance with applicable codes, utility standards, agency requirements, project specifications and sound engineering practice.
    • Provide technical recommendations to resolve field conflicts involving electric, communications, gas, fiber and other dry utility infrastructure.
  • Construction Management and Field Support
    • Support construction management teams during utility-related preconstruction, construction, testing, commissioning and closeout.
    • Monitor utility construction activities for compliance with contract documents, approved submittals, permits, utility owner requirements, safety, quality and project procedures.
    • Resolve field utility conflicts, constructability issues, sequencing constraints, unforeseen conditions and contractor questions.
  • Project Management and Reporting
    • Lead utility work planning, scope development, coordination, risk identification and issue resolution.
    • Provide clear updates to project leadership, clients, agencies, contractors and utility owners.
    • Prepare technical memoranda, meeting materials, issue summaries and decision-support documents.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical discipline.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license
  • 10+ years of utility coordination/management experience. Prefer candidates with emphasis on dry utilities (gas/power/communications)
  • Experience coordinating with utilities, municipal communications providers, public works departments, transportation agencies, and rail/transit operators.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to quickly assess problems, identify solutions, and implement solutions
  • High accountability, strong follow-through, and ability to drive issues to closure.
  • Ability to work with and collaborate with a diverse staff, including senior leadership, technical staff, and project staff

Salary Range: $135,000 to $200,000 yearly

Location: San Francisco, CA

Work Environment: Onsite

Our Company

Cordoba Corporation, Making a Difference

Cordoba Corporation is a leading civil engineering, construction management, program management, and planning firm. Our expertise spans diverse sectors, including education and facilities, transportation, water, and energy. Collaborating closely with our clients, we have successfully delivered complex and high-impact infrastructure projects across California.

National Recognition - Cordoba's efforts have garnered national acclaim. Engineering News-Record (ENR) has consistently ranked us as a "top 100 construction management firm" and a "top 50 program management firm." Additionally, ENR recognized Cordoba as a "top 100 design firm" in California in 2018. Our business model emphasizes efficiency, fostering a dynamic work environment. We approach projects with multifaceted strategies, ensuring successful outcomes.

Statewide Presence - With headquarters in Los Angeles, Cordoba maintains a strong statewide presence. Our offices extend to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Ramon, Chatsworth, Santa Ana, Ontario, and San Diego.

Enhancing Employee Well-Being

Benefits and PerksWe offer multiple medical and dental insurance plans, as well as vision insurance. Plans are subsidized for both employees and dependents with coverage effective the first month after hire.  Additionally, Cordoba provides employees with paid AD&D and life insurance, a 401k with an industry leading employer match, generous vacation and sick leave accruals, 9 paid holidays, and other forms of paid time off.  We also offer flexible spending accounts (FSA's) including medical care reimbursement, dependent care reimbursement, and commuter benefit plans. Employees are also eligible for our  employee assistance program and well-being benefits that include stress management, nutrition, and financial well-being.

 

Cordoba Corporation provides equal employment opportunities, promoting diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics.

Harassment-Free Workplace: We strictly prohibit workplace harassment based on any factor, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Cordoba is committed to fostering a healthy and happy lifestyle for our employees, both within and beyond the workplace.

For inquiries or accommodations, please contact our HR Department at: (213) 895-0224.

Join Cordoba Corporation and be part of shaping California's future!

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Employment Type: FULL_TIME