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Estimated Pay $65 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Columbus, Ohio

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EPC Services Company, a leading power/utility engineering consultant and construction firm, has immediate openings for Field Construction Managers for projects throughout the U.S. This is a temporary position.

This position is an on-site field construction manager role for individuals with strong knowledge of the means and methods used in the construction of electrical substations and transmission lines and distribution systems.

The position of field construction manager is an essential role in the organization. The field construction manager is directly responsible for actual construction of the project. Its functions include safety supervision, quality control/quality assurance supervision, daily on-site reporting, and environmental compliance inspection. This position reports directly to the project manager for all project specific issues and reports to the Manager of Quality Assurance for assignments to the projects, for general installation practices and inspection processes.

Minimum Requirements: OSHA 30 trained or MSHA equivalent. Minimum 10 years' experience in transmission line or substation construction; understanding of high and medium voltage electrical transmission/substation/distribution systems, excellent organizational skills; strong written and verbal communication skills; working knowledge of a variety of computer applications including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), FTQ360, Raken, and Vista (Viewpoint) software preferred. Frequent travel is expected. The successful applicant will be subject to client-mandated drug and background checking and is subject to EPC Services Company's auto insurance carrier requirements. Applicants must not require sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H-1B visa status) now or in the future.



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