We are seeking a Field Construction- Electrical (Contract 1-1/2 years) to join the Owner's Team supporting the WAL6 project in Wallula, Washington.
This role is suited for a field-focused electrical, automation, or construction engineering professional who enjoys working on site and helping ensure industrial electrical and automation installations are completed safely, correctly, and in accordance with project requirements.
The successful candidate will support day-to-day construction oversight by verifying installations against approved drawings, specifications, and submittals, coordinating with the General Contractor and their Subcontractors, and helping resolve electrical, automation, and constructability issues in the field.
The position is best suited for candidates with 5+ years of relevant electrical field engineering, construction management, or industrial project execution experience and a clear interest in active field work. Daily guidance will be provided by the onsite Electrical Engineer and construction leadership.
This is a full-time, site-based position that requires regular construction site presence. The successful candidate will represent the team and collaborate closely with the onsite Electrical Engineer, receiving daily guidance to support project execution.
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What you bring:
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, construction management, or a closely related technical discipline.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical field engineering, construction management, industrial project execution, or site-based electrical construction coordination.
Experience serving as part of an Owner's Team, client representative team, GC organization and construction management organization.
Strong interest in active field construction work and oversight of electrical and automation contractor installations.
Ability to read, interpret, and apply IFC drawings, single-line diagrams, schematics, instrumentation diagrams, cable schedules, specifications, approved submittals, and technical documentation.
Sound understanding of electrical installation practices, construction sequencing, QA/QC inspections, contractor coordination, and turnover processes.
Working knowledge of U.S. construction practices and applicable electrical codes and standards, including NEC, NFPA, OSHA, and ISA where applicable.
Familiarity with construction management and document control tools such as Procore, Aconex, Bluebeam, Navisworks, AutoCAD, or similar platforms.
Ability to coordinate field interfaces across electrical, automation, mechanical, civil, structural, fire protection, process, and commissioning disciplines.
Strong communication, documentation, coordination, and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced field environment.
What you will be doing:
Serve as a field representative for the Owner's Team, observing electrical and automation construction activities and confirming installations align with approved drawings, specifications, submittals, quality expectations, applicable codes, client requirements, and HSE procedures.
Support field execution of electrical and automation systems, including LV/MV/HV installations, power distribution, switchgear, transformers, cable tray, cabling, lighting, grounding, instrumentation, and controls.
Coordinate daily with the General Contractor and their Subcontractors, construction supervisors, QA/QC, HSE, engineering, commissioning teams, and the onsite Electrical Engineer.
Review and apply IFC drawings, single-line diagrams, schematics, instrumentation diagrams, cable schedules, specifications, approved submittals, and installation details to verify field work and resolve issues.
Support resolution of RFIs, technical questions, design discrepancies, constructability concerns, field changes, and installation coordination issues.
Monitor construction progress and communicate completed work, delays, constraints, deviations, risks, and potential schedule impacts.
Support energization, testing, pre-commissioning, commissioning, turnover, punch list closure, and close-out documentation.
Promote electrical safety by reinforcing HSE requirements, including LOTO, energized work protocols, permitting requirements, and applicable electrical safety standards.
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