Coordinates the successful development and execution of project plans, including safety, scope, cost, schedule, cash flow, quality and risk for large multi-discipline complex projects. Provides management and coordination to ensure project deliverables are met, completed on-time and within the established cost constraints. Works with minimal supervision.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field from an accredited school; 7 or more years of related experience in utility design and/or utility experience; and 2 or more years of project management experience. Experience managing Large Generator Interconnections a plus. Utility engineering practices with an emphasis on transmission and substation design; critical path method scheduling; work breakdown structure; utility accounting practices; economic analysis; company policies, rules and regulations; construction methods; contract administration; equipment specifications; property rights; and local, state and federal permitting. Directing, coordinating, and reviewing the work of multi-discipline project team. Analytical, interpersonal and communication. PCs, word processing, spreadsheet, scheduling, and database software. General office environment. No special physical demands required.