Capital projects design & construction specifications
Civil & environmental engineering services
Sector Specialisms
Water
Energy
Electrical
Construction services - water & power
Transmission and distribution line engineering design
Transmission line construction
Transmission line maintenance
Distribution design
Role
Description
budget prep
cost monitoring
reporting
contract administration
schedule review
compliance review
Responsible for budget preparation for SRP force account work.
Monitors project cost and maintains complete log of possible cost trends for regular reports to department manager.
Prepares routine and special reports designed to inform management in a timely manner of the need for action and decision.
Evaluates and prepares basis for management action on SRP managed construction.
Works jointly with engineer on purchase evaluations and prepares basis for management action.
Coordinates and manages SRP force account work and performs contract administration for construction management.
Coordinates responsible and cost engineers on SRP force account work.
Reviews CPM schedule for engineering, construction, and start-up for diagnostic action required.
Monitor construction progress in the field and coordinates activity as required to maintain job progress and adherence to specification.
Reviews engineer constructor/contractor compliance with predetermined operating procedures in areas of accounting, insurance, accident claims, etc.
Lead responsibility for coordination within SRP for engineer/contractor design compliance.
Monitors engineer constructor/contractors construction schedule to insure its feasibility and alert upper management of possible problem areas.
Requirements
project management
electrical codes
cpm
construction mgmt
surveying
piping codes
Ability to prepare and implement a project management plan.
Knowledge of electrical codes, standards and installation details as applied to generation, transmission, distribution & control systems.
Knowledge of SRP standard procedures, standard office systems and procedures & procedures peculiar to a particular project.
Knowledge of fossil and hydro power plants and commercial building as related to construction management.
Project management skills as related to a total project from conception through construction and start-up.
Construction mgmt skills as related to contract administration, cost and schedule control.
The ability to resolve conflict between organizations associated with the project.
A working knowledge of CPM and the ability to analyze results.
A multi-discipline working knowledge of construction methods & practices.
Knowledge of surveying, soils and concrete testing, concrete, structural steel and building codes and standard practices of installation.
Knowledge of union contracts and craft labor.
Knowledge of piping, boiler & pressure vessel codes, instrumentation & insulation design and installation standards and details
Benefits
Over 200+ hours of PTO (includes vacation days, holidays, floating holidays, and sick leave)
Pension Plan (at no cost to the employee)
Available your first day: Medical, vision, dental, and life insurance
401(k) plan with employer matching
Wellness programs (including access to a recreation and fitness facility)
Tuition assistance for both undergraduate and graduate programs
10 Employee Resource Groups for career development, community service, and networking
Short and long-term disability plans
Parental leave (up to 4 weeks) and adoption assistance
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
Information not given or found
Visa Sponsorship
srp does not sponsor h1b visas, opt, or other employment-related visas.
Security clearance
Information not given or found
Company
Overview
Founded in 1903
Year Established
The company was established to provide essential services to central Arizona.
It operates a vast network of reservoirs, canals, and power plants, meeting the needs of millions of people.
The company is a leader in sustainable water resource management, ensuring reliable water delivery for agriculture, municipalities, and industries.
Salt River Project's power division generates electricity through a combination of solar, hydroelectric, and natural gas resources.
Noteworthy for its cutting-edge solar energy initiatives, SRP is expanding its renewable energy infrastructure to meet growing demand.
The company regularly undertakes large-scale projects to modernize its water and energy infrastructure to improve system efficiency and environmental sustainability.
As a provider of essential services, SRP is deeply integrated into the region's growth, supporting both residential and commercial development.
SRP also plays a key role in preserving the region’s natural resources, balancing growth with environmental stewardship.
Culture + Values
Safety First
Integrity
Excellence
Accountability
Innovation
Sustainability
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Target
Net-Zero Carbon Emissions
A commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
60%
Renewable Energy Share
Currently, 60% of the company's energy needs are met through renewable sources.
Developed and implemented a comprehensive water sustainability program
Collaborative partnerships for environmental initiatives
Clean energy transition with a focus on solar and wind projects
Inclusion & Diversity
30% women
in non-traditional roles
The company has achieved 30% representation of women in non-traditional roles, demonstrating progress in gender diversity and inclusion efforts.
Commitment to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace
Programs to advance women in leadership roles
Established mentorship programs for diverse talent