Responsibilities
- Enforce and uphold safety protocols on every project in accordance with company standards.
- Oversee all project phases, including financial planning, timelines, purchasing, and client coordination.
- Collaborate with on-site crews, supervisors, and leadership to ensure field operations meet project objectives.
- Act as the main liaison for clients, contractors, engineering teams, and internal departments.
- Perform regular site inspections to track progress, address challenges, and sustain workflow efficiency.
- Produce and manage essential project records such as RFIs, submittals, change orders, and daily logs.
- Track project expenditures, including labor, materials, and subcontractor invoices, to maintain financial targets.
- Lead field meetings and deliver consistent status reports to executive management.
- Ensure all electrical work meets National Electrical Code, local regulations, safety requirements, and quality benchmarks.
- Detect potential project risks early and apply preventive measures to avoid delays or conflicts.
- Manage project completion tasks, including final reviews, documentation updates, and client turnover.
Benefits
- Daily travel stipend and expense reimbursement
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Performance-based bonus programs
- Paid time off for vacation and personal needs
- Paid public and company-recognized holidays
- Access to ongoing professional development and training
Work Arrangement
On-site — United States
Other
- Frequent travel to construction sites throughout the United States.
- Balanced responsibilities between office planning and hands-on field supervision.
- Ability to physically navigate job sites, including climbing ladders and stairs in industrial environments.
- Flexibility to work beyond standard hours, including evenings and weekends as needed.
- Valid driver’s license required due to extensive travel demands.
- Proficiency in both English and Spanish is required.