Field Construction Manager
Maverick Corporation - Rochester, NY
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Compensation & BenefitsPay Range: $80,000 - $110,000Medical, dental, and vision programs with 60-80% company contribution.Long Term and Short-Term Disability.401K with Company match.Annual clothing allowanceLearn more about the general tasks related to this opportunity below, as well as required skills.SummaryThe Field Construction Manager oversees on-site construction activities to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in accordance with design specifications and quality standards. This role coordinates all aspects of field operations, including subcontractors, materials, equipment, and labor, while serving as the primary point of contact between the construction site and project stakeholders.ResponsibilitiesProactively resolve problems & help minimize change orders.Weekly Report, Monthly Reports, site weekly minutes of meetings.Attend the contractor's Safety, Environment and Quality meetings; provide a tip in the onsite meeting and update the onsite binder as needed.Be organized and document all project progress to provide a good paper trail.Review contractor invoices and schedules and provide feedback.Conduct weekly project progress meeting.Be present at all times onsite when work is being performed.Immediate notification to project manager of all problems or foreseeable issues throughout construction, or any complaint presented by the general public.Coordinate material deliveries.Inspect work in progress to ensure that workmanship conforms to specifications, quality and adherence to construction schedules.Review and understand the project documentation and any related documentation and provide input to enhance the constructability of the Project, taking into account schedule, cost and quality considerations.Initiate transmission outage requests for project work.Coordinate as necessary with all local and state municipalities.Adhere to company policies, programs and procedures as well as Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). Ensure all requirements are maintained throughout the project executionAvailability to support emergency storm restoration efforts.All other tasks as assigned by management.Skills & AbilitiesExcellent attention to detail and accuracy.Effective communication and interpersonal abilities.Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.High level of integrity and professionalism.QualificationsDirectly related experience in Construction and Maintenance of Substation Facilities or Transmission / Distribution Systems is necessary:4yr degree in a related field and 5+ yrs of field experience, or2yr degree in a related field and 8+ yrs of field experience, or10+ yrs of related experience in Construction and Maintenance of Electrical Transmission and Distribution Systems, or Substation FacilitiesGeneral knowledge of electric line work and/or substation construction.General knowledge of electric theory.Previous experience holding switching and tagging procedures for projects requiring holding markup.General knowledge of applicable environmental regulations governing construction: storm water pollution prevention, wetlands, stream crossing, and spill response for projects requiring environmental permit or compliance.Basic knowledge of industry codes governing the electric industry including NEC, NESC, and OSHA.First Aid/AED training a plus.OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 training a plus.Pass pre-employment drug & background screens.Ability to travel; project locations may vary
Created: 2025-09-30