DescriptionWe are looking for a seasoned and hands-on Electrical Superintendent to oversee the field execution of electrical work for a Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) project. This role is critical in leading and supervising crews ensuring quality installations maintaining safety standards and driving productivity on site. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of industrial electrical systems construction sequencing and coordination with other trades in complex infrastructure environments.
Pay: $58.00- $65.00 per hour DOE
The pay listed is the salary range for this position. Any specific offer will vary based on the successful applicants education experience skills abilities geographic location and alignment with market data.
You may be eligible to participate in a Company incentive or bonus program.
ResponsibilitiesField Supervision
- Direct and oversee daily activities of electrical subcontractors and in-house crews including conduit installation cable pulling terminations panel installations lighting and grounding systems.
- Ensure adherence to project drawings specifications and electrical codes (NEC NFPA 70E IEEE).
- Manage work in coordination with civil mechanical and I&C teams to avoid conflicts and delays.
Scheduling & Coordination
- Develop and execute 2-4 week lookahead schedules for electrical scope.
- Coordinate with general contractor electrical manager and the customer to ensure readiness for power tie-ins inspections and energization.
- Track progress and productivity and advise total manpower or work sequencing as needed to meet project milestones.
Quality Assurance & Safety
- Enforce strict compliance with safety policies and procedures; lead daily toolbox talks and ensure PPE use.
- Ensure all installations meet quality standards are properly supported labeled and installed per code.
- Participate in inspections walkthroughs and punch list generation and resolution.
Material & Equipment Oversight
- Manage onsite electrical materials tools and equipment inventory.
- Coordinate timely delivery and staging of gear wire lighting and control systems.
- Review and verify field installation against approved submittals and plans.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate daily field reports including crew counts work completed inspections and incidents.
- Assist in updating redline drawings and as-built documentation.
- Report delays safety issues or material shortages to the project manager.
Qualifications- 5 years of field experience in electrical construction with 2 years in a supervisory role.
- Strong background in power distribution motor control centers instrumentation wiring SCADA lighting and grounding.
- Deep knowledge of NEC NFPA 70E local and state codes.
- Journeyman or Master Electrician license preferred
- OSHA 30 certification required or willingness to obtain.
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems automation and cleanroom protocols
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics
- Excellent organizational communication and problem-solving skills
- Comfortable working at heights in confined spaces and around sensitive equipment
DescriptionWe are looking for a seasoned and hands-on Electrical Superintendent to oversee the field execution of electrical work for a Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) project. This role is critical in leading and supervising crews ensuring quality installations maintaining safety standard...
DescriptionWe are looking for a seasoned and hands-on Electrical Superintendent to oversee the field execution of electrical work for a Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) project. This role is critical in leading and supervising crews ensuring quality installations maintaining safety standards and driving productivity on site. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of industrial electrical systems construction sequencing and coordination with other trades in complex infrastructure environments.
Pay: $58.00- $65.00 per hour DOE
The pay listed is the salary range for this position. Any specific offer will vary based on the successful applicants education experience skills abilities geographic location and alignment with market data.
You may be eligible to participate in a Company incentive or bonus program.
ResponsibilitiesField Supervision
- Direct and oversee daily activities of electrical subcontractors and in-house crews including conduit installation cable pulling terminations panel installations lighting and grounding systems.
- Ensure adherence to project drawings specifications and electrical codes (NEC NFPA 70E IEEE).
- Manage work in coordination with civil mechanical and I&C teams to avoid conflicts and delays.
Scheduling & Coordination
- Develop and execute 2-4 week lookahead schedules for electrical scope.
- Coordinate with general contractor electrical manager and the customer to ensure readiness for power tie-ins inspections and energization.
- Track progress and productivity and advise total manpower or work sequencing as needed to meet project milestones.
Quality Assurance & Safety
- Enforce strict compliance with safety policies and procedures; lead daily toolbox talks and ensure PPE use.
- Ensure all installations meet quality standards are properly supported labeled and installed per code.
- Participate in inspections walkthroughs and punch list generation and resolution.
Material & Equipment Oversight
- Manage onsite electrical materials tools and equipment inventory.
- Coordinate timely delivery and staging of gear wire lighting and control systems.
- Review and verify field installation against approved submittals and plans.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate daily field reports including crew counts work completed inspections and incidents.
- Assist in updating redline drawings and as-built documentation.
- Report delays safety issues or material shortages to the project manager.
Qualifications- 5 years of field experience in electrical construction with 2 years in a supervisory role.
- Strong background in power distribution motor control centers instrumentation wiring SCADA lighting and grounding.
- Deep knowledge of NEC NFPA 70E local and state codes.
- Journeyman or Master Electrician license preferred
- OSHA 30 certification required or willingness to obtain.
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems automation and cleanroom protocols
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics
- Excellent organizational communication and problem-solving skills
- Comfortable working at heights in confined spaces and around sensitive equipment
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