HV Project Manager
SOLV Energy · Pennsylvania, United States · 1 wk ago
Project Management$111k–$139k/yrFull-time
Position Responsibilities and Duties
- Execute all responsibilities of a Project Engineer with deep focus on substation design, construction, testing, and energization
- Review Power Purchase Agreements, Generator Interconnection Agreements, Utility Interconnection Requirements, Contract Documents, System Impact Studies, Facility Studies, and Owner/Engineer specifications to ensure compliance of substation scope
- Oversee LNTP and Early-Stage deliverables for HV and substation-specific workstreams, ensuring alignment with permitting and utility interconnection timelines
- Create detailed subcontractor scopes of work related to substation EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) including testing and commissioning
- Lead and manage substation subcontractors—including RFI coordination, billing reviews, change orders, daily reporting, safety performance, and schedule tracking
- Monitor and control substation scope changes and associated commercial impacts
- Facilitate and participate in Project Kick-Off Meetings, with dedicated discussion on substation milestones and risks
- Manage and collect RFIs and submittals with substation relevance, coordinating with engineering and construction teams for resolution
- Lead Utility Coordination Meetings focused on relay settings, protection schemes, testing protocols, switching orders, and managing the interconnection process
- Participate in Owner Coordination Meetings to communicate substation progress, risks, and technical issues
- Engage in SE team meetings to coordinate interdependence between PV, BESS, and substation infrastructure
- Oversee material procurement efforts—particularly long-lead substation components such as power transformers, breakers, steel structures, control enclosures, relays, and communication systems
- Facilitate construction schedule and scope review meetings, highlighting critical paths for substation construction and energization
- Coordinate PV and substation energization support including relay testing, functional checkouts, and utility witness testing
- Manage Final Completion Punchlist for all substation-related work and documentation (redlines, test reports, as-builts, relay settings, etc.)
- Ensure a safe work environment and enforce safety practices around energized substations and high-voltage equipment
- Maintain flexible availability for substation construction and commissioning events, which may occur outside regular business hours
- Regular travel required to project sites, utility offices, and vendor facilities
- Support continuous improvement, lessons learned, and standardization efforts across substation projects
- Complete additional responsibilities as assigned
Objectives or Goals to Measure Performance
- Adherence to company procedures, safety manuals, and substation-specific safety protocols
- Substation scope completion on schedule and within budget
- High performance and coordination across engineering, construction, and subcontractor teams
- Utility and Owner satisfaction with substation delivery and commissioning outcomes
- Compliance with interconnection agreements and regulatory standards
- Minimal change orders, RFIs, or rework on substation scope
- Timely procurement and delivery of long-lead HV equipment
- Positive contribution to team morale, training, and development
- Advancement of internal best practices for substation project management
Minimum Skills Or Experience Requirements
- Minimum 5 years of experience in substation design, construction, or commissioning of utility-scale or industrial high-voltage (69kV to 500kV) systems
- Experience with working within the North East Region of the country
- Proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary substation projects through full lifecycle—from kickoff to energization
- Familiarity with substation components: transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, grounding, control buildings, protection & control, relays, SCADA, etc.
- Experience managing Transmission Line construction
- Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred
- NFPA 70E “Qualified Person” preferred; must be familiar with energized work practices and LOTO protocols
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to manage client, utility, and subcontractor interfaces
- Ability to identify, prioritize, and resolve project challenges with limited supervision
- Working knowledge of utility operations, switching procedures, relay testing, and energization protocols
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; P6 scheduling experience preferred
- Experience with CAD, PDF markup tools, and field documentation platforms is a plus