Construction Manager
We are currently hiring Construction Managers to support electric utility construction in the Mid-Atlantic region.The Program Management Services Division at LaBella provides comprehensive management services for complex projects and multi-year capital programs.Salary Range: $60-$90/hrThe specific salary offered may be influenced by a variety of factors including but not limited to the candidate's relevant experience, education, project location and project scope. Related travel, Per Diem and / or relocation expenses will be considered outside of base salary negotiations and will be based on project location. This is an on-site position, with various project locations open.ResponsibilitiesResponsible for management of the construction of electric substations, substation upgrades, transmission lines and upgrades, generation upgrades and other projects to include civil and structural works, Protection and control installations and communications packages.Determine contract resource requirements, service specifications and manage contractor performanceManage activities related to coordination of field inspection and sign offs for construction projects.Monitor and evaluate activities of outsourced Construction companies to ensure adherence to safety, quality, schedules and budgets, cost effectiveness and control, and resultsDevelop, review and evaluate contracts and agreements affecting the project execution and functional area operations and make appropriate recommendationsCollaborate with management staff to resolve problems and coordinate activities.Ensure that construction management is integrated into the planning, scheduling, cost tracking, construction, installation, testing and acceptance activities.Contribute to the management of construction materials logistics and ensure material handling plans are established and managedCoordinate the transmission substations and lines construction schedules with the other functional areas within the Utility.Provide constructability feedback on electrical, mechanical, protection and civil construction standardsCollaborate with other business organizations, contractors and subject matter experts to resolve disputes and prioritize business requirementsParticipate in the transmission facilities construction projects negotiations and joint planning efforts with other utilitiesHelp lead and collaborate the activities to address or remedy substation and lines transmission system emergencies as necessaryIdentify construction risk during the planning, execution and construction phases and prepare risk mitigation plans.Adhere to Utility policies, programs and procedures as well as Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), and other relevant entities.Safety: Maintain safety awareness and ensure contractors comply with all safety policies, practices, and procedures to assure a safe working environment at the construction site. Properly wear and care for applicable safety gear and equipment. Identify and communicate unsafe conditions to Contractors, Project Manager and assure safety concerns and issues are resolved.Manage the project and construction resources within the schedule and budget.Supervise construction activities while ensuring safety and compliance with energized work protocols.Supervise field crews, subcontractors, and equipment to execute tasks near or under live electrical components.Ensure adherence to safety standards, including OSHA, NESC, and utility-specific energized work procedures.Conduct pre-job briefings and hazard assessments before any work begins.Monitor work progress, resolve field issues, and report daily activities to project leadership.Experience: Minimum 2 years relevant experienceCertificationsOSHA 30-hour Construction Safety (preferred)First Aid/CPR (Preferred)Qualified Electrical Worker (QEW) or equivalent (preferred)NERC CIP awareness (Preferred)Technical SkillsFamiliarity with civil construction methods and best practices.Familiarity with transmission line components (conductors, insulators, towers, grounding)Familiarity with electrical substation components (Materials, equipment, structures, grounding)Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and switching ordersSafety & Compliance RequirementsStrict adherence to energized work protocols, including minimum approach distances and PPE requirements.Knowledge of lockout/tagout procedures, switching coordination, and grounding practices.Ability to lead tailboard meetings, identify job hazards, and implement mitigation strategies.Emergency response readiness, including incident reporting and evacuation procedures.