Electrical Superintendent
Gridworks · Fruitland, NM · 2 days ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Plan, organize, and direct the work of electrician employees on a daily basis, including crew planning and workforce allocation.
- Develop and maintain six-week look-ahead schedules to support project execution and resource planning.
- Examine plan sets, specifications, and potential sites, conducting plan set reviews to identify constructability concerns and coordinate with Engineering as needed.
- Cookordinate with Engineering, Project Management, and other stakeholders to resolve design issues and maintain project momentum.
- Supervise workers and field personnel in implementing the electrical plan.
- Ensure all safety measures and regulations are followed, as accident prevention and worker safety are high priorities in this potentially dangerous environment.
- Monitor work progress, track project milestones, and coordinate with the Site Superintendents, Director of Construction, and Safety to provide accurate progress tracking and reporting.
- Coordinate Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) permits and inspections to ensure compliance with applicable codes and project requirements.
- Aid in conflict resolution among field personnel and subcontractors to maintain a productive work environment.
- General project planning prior to project commencement.
- Manage project supplies so that products arrive on time and are purchased at lowest possible cost.
- Manage site preparation and cleanup.
- Utilize Procore, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Office Suite to manage project documentation, drawings, reporting, and communication.
Training
- Hold mandatory training sessions on installation methodology and safety.
- Apply knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC), OSHA requirements, and NFPA 70E electrical safety standards.
- Train conduit and wiring runs.
- Teach homeruns, wiring combiner box.
- Teach tool management standards.
Qualifications
- Must have a current New Mexico Licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician license.
- Must have a minimum of four (4) years' experience as a Journeyman Licensed Electrician.
- OSHA 30 certification required (or ability to obtain within a specified timeframe).
- Working knowledge of construction, electrical work, systems, and troubleshooting.
- Strong understanding of NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements.
- 100% field work and must be willing to travel to various locations as required within and outside of New Mexico.
- Experience reviewing construction drawings and plan sets.
- Understanding of residential and commercial circuitry.
- Advanced pipe bending skills (at least ½ inch through 1-inch EMT).
- Strong working knowledge of National Electrical Code.
- Experience coordinating with Engineering teams and supporting project controls.
- Proficient with Procore, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Proficient in the use of all tools and equipment related to commercial electrical work.
- Strong communication, organization, conflict resolution, and leadership skills.
- Experience with crew planning, six-week look-ahead scheduling, progress tracking, and reporting.
- Able to transport materials and equipment to complete assigned job tasks (up to 50 pounds frequently and up to 100 pounds with assistance).
- Able to climb ladders, work with tools, work in crawl spaces.
- Must have clean driving record.
- Successfully pass a pre-employment background and drug screening.