Title: Electrical Construction Manager I
Location with zip code: Saginaw, MI
Duration: 7+ months
Pay rate: $60.00/hr. on w2
Shift Timing (Day/ Evening/ Night): 1st shift
Job Description:
- The Consumers Energy (CE) Electrical Construction Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing construction activities for transmission, distribution, and substation projects within the CE service territory.
- This role champions a safety-first environment, ensuring all work is performed in strict accordance with CE safety principles, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.
- The CM ensures safe, compliant, and reliable execution of field work while upholding utility construction standards and system operating constraints.
- This role provides on-site leadership, coordinates CE crews and contractors, supports energization planning, and ensures alignment with engineering, operations, and system protection groups.
- Manage all phases of field construction for utility substation, transmission, and high-voltage distribution projects (typically 12kV-500kV).
- Supervise contracted workforce; ensure work adheres to CE standards, drawings, and approved work packages.
- Oversee all field activities with an uncompromising commitment to CE's "Safety First" culture.
- Coordinate switching clearances and tagging, outages, and energization activities with system operations.
- Develop and manage construction sequencing to minimize customer impact, maintain system reliability, and meet capital project milestones.
- Lead by example in promoting CE's safety-first culture in every action, decision, and field interaction.
- Enforce CE safety policies, Life-Saving Rules, and Human
- Performance principles aligned with utility safety programs and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure strict compliance with OSHA 1910.269, NESC, NEC, NFPA 70/70E, and state/local regulations.
- Conduct and document daily tailboards, job briefings, safety audits, and field verifications.
- Immediately address unsafe conditions or behaviors; ensure stop-work authority is understood and exercised appropriately.
- Confirm contractor compliance with CE safety qualification requirements, training, and adherence to CE-approved work methods.
- Actively identify safety risks, drive mitigation strategies, and reinforce expectations regarding incident prevention and reporting.
- Interpret engineering packages, one-line diagrams, schematics, transmission line profiles, structure drawings, and P&C wiring prints.
- Oversee installation of substation equipment (breakers, transformers, relays, switches, bus work, grounding, steel structures) and overhead/underground line components.
- Conduct detailed quality checks and inspections; verify compliance with CE construction standards, material specifications, and safe work practices.
- Review and validate testing results for transformers, breakers, relays, control circuits, and grounding systems to ensure safe and acceptable performance.
- Serve as the primary field liaison between engineering, operations, planning, protection & control, and project management.
- Manage outage coordination, clearance requests, and switching procedures with system operations.
- Lead construction coordination meetings with internal teams and external contractors with emphasis on safety, schedule, and risk.
- Communicate progress, issues, risks, safety concerns, and commissioning readiness to project stakeholders.
- Track labor, equipment, and material usage to monitor budget adherence.
- Manage schedules and align resources to meet key operational dates and outage windows while maintaining a safety-first mindset.
- Support material procurement, staging, and logistics for field installation.
- Identify scope variances and field changes; support resolution through engineering coordination or change request processes.
- Travel within the service territory; 85-90% of time spent on active job sites.
- Ability to work extended hours or off shifts during outages, cutovers, or emergency response events.
- Demonstrated commitment to CE's core values of safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Required
Experience:
- 8-15 years of experience in utility transmission, distribution, or substation construction or field operations.
- Strong understanding of utility construction standards, work methods, and safety rules.
Required knowledge:
- Substation grounding, structures, and HV equipment installation.
- Transmission and distribution line construction (OH/UG).
- Protection & control systems, relay panels, and control house wiring.
- Switching, tagging, and clearance procedures.
- Ability to manage contractors and multi-discipline crews in a live utility environment with an unwavering focus on safety.
- Ability to read and interpret complex utility drawings and technical packages.
- Strong communication skills with engineering, operations, field personnel, and contractors.
Preferred Skills:
- Utility operations or capital project experience (T&D, Substation, Major Projects).
- Experience with large investor-owned utilities or public power entities.
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
- Equivalent field experience accepted in lieu of degree.
- Certifications such as OSHA 30, PMP, or utility-specific qualifications (e.g., switching or clearance certification).
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