Construction Manager - Electrical/Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) at Hoffman Construction Company in Project Micron | Boise, ID, United States | USD90,000-150,000 | Kablio
Secure Building Automated Control Systems subcontractors and equipment buyout and manage Building Automated Control Systems subcontractors contracts and contract modifications.
Field survey of control lines and benchmarks.
Hands/Arms: Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer. Frequently operates machinery and will use hands/fingers and legs to operate, activate, use, prepare, inspect, place, detect and position materials
Review and process project submittal information and assist Project Engineers with the coordination between multiple submittals to ensure the accuracy and functionality of each component of the Building Automated Control Systems with the various MEP systems.
Participate in startup meetings involving Area Construction Managers, Design Team members, multiple subcontractors, local utility agencies, and owners to coordinate/ drive MEP system start up activities.
Organize and facilitate training of control personnel in the operations and maintenance of Building Automated Control Systems.
Oversee controls subcontractor installation work daily to ensure they are maintaining their installation schedule, support system startup, and commissioning activities.
Receive and distribute requests for information (RFI) and change documents issued by other team members.
Interface between Area Construction Managers and multiple subcontractors to assist in coordinating Mechanical/Electrical startups.
Assist in estimating Building Automated Control Systems budgets and managing Building Automated Control Systems team project staffing.
Coordinate Building Automated Control Systems with civil, architectural, and structural elements within the overall project design.
Oversee billing and schedule of values for Building Automated Control Systems subcontractors and vendors.
Requirements
leed ap
autocad
procore
semiconductor
bachelors
cleanroom
Hearing: Must be able to work in proximity to loud equipment more than 75% of the time. Must be able to wear hearing protection as necessary. Often required to communicate with customers and coworkers in an office setting and on the job site.
Ability to work closely with variety of trade and craft people in a field work situation. Patience and professionalism are essential.
Excellent time-management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work while frequently interrupted by phone calls and questions on work in progress.
Work schedule must be flexible to allow extended hours or off-shift work to accommodate changing construction schedule and sequences.
Must be able to climb stairs: Must be able to ascend and descend ladders, scaffolds, stairs and work in confined spaces.
Must use independent judgment, and organizational and problem-solving skills to determine best method to accomplish desired results.
LEED Accredited Professional, or the ability to become accredited within eighteen (18) months preferred.
Experience working in cleanroom environments.
Demonstrate thorough understanding of all aspects of building automated control system construction.
Training in design and construction document reading, design specifications, survey theory and techniques.
Experience in organizing technical data in a neat and accurate method. Familiar with CSI specification system for construction.
Ability to work well and maintain a cooperative attitude through high-pressure situations.
Highly developed visual observation and interpretation skills.
High School diploma or GED required.
Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner (P6).
Experience working in a live high tech facility required.
A minimum of five (5) years of building automated control system construction experience required.
Education background in materials and methods of construction.
Proficient in Windows and Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Word, Outlook, Power Point and Teams), and have a general understanding of working within a computer network.
Lift/Carry: Must have the ability to lift or manipulate 50 pounds to a height of 3 feet, and carry or push it 50-100 feet.
Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling: Must be able to regularly position self in a kneeling, crouching or crawling position for the purpose of examining project work.
Extensive experience in industrial and/or hi-tech semiconductor manufacturing projects is required.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent field work experience required.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with an ability to develop strong interpersonal relationships.
Sight: Specific vision abilities required include close vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus in an outdoor environment. Must be able to safely operate a vehicle with a valid driver's license. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; reading printed and digital documents
Experience with design software such as AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks.
Must be a strong team player with the ability to collaborate with various personnel within and across departments and at all levels of leadership.
Speech: Ability to communicate laws, ordinances, plans, regulations, protocols, directives, and standard operating procedures related to project scope in English.
Benefits
Ongoing professional training and development
Competitive pay and advancement opportunities
Comprehensive benefits—including free primary care for you and your family through our dedicated clinics, health insurance, paid time off, and a generous retirement plan.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship will be provided.
Security clearance
applicants must pass the hoffman drug and alcohol test.
Company
Overview
1922
Founded
The firm was established in Portland in 1922 by Lee Hawley Hoffman.
D1X semiconductor plant
Notable Project
Constructed Intel’s D1X semiconductor plant, showcasing its expertise in high-tech projects.
2025
Headquarters Move
Relocated its headquarters to Lake Oswego in 2025, demonstrating bold strategic moves.
The firm has evolved from building apartment blocks to large-scale civic and high-tech projects.
Headquartered in Oregon, it grew to become the largest general contractor based in the Pacific Northwest, expanding into over a dozen states and overseas.
It delivers preconstruction, new construction, renovations, tenant improvements, and heavy‑civil services through both traditional and collaborative methods like CM/GC and design-build.
Through its in‑house divisions—concrete, mechanical, electrical, commissioning and surveying—it self‑performs critical components to optimize schedules and control quality.
Known for iconic projects such as the Oregon Convention Center, Fox Tower, Portland International Airport expansions.
It specializes in sectors including commercial, industrial, data centers, healthcare, government, and water projects.
Over its century-long history it introduced innovations like lean construction, BIM/VDC, off‑site fabrication and advanced scheduling to tackle technical challenges.
Employee-owned since inception, its structure aligns field execution with ownership.
Despite its size, the firm retains a willingness to dive into unusual challenges—such as renovating the Space Needle at height or framing cultural landmarks like the Japanese Garden.
Culture + Values
We value people above everything else. Safety is the foundation of Hoffman’s culture, permeating every level of our organization.
Building Forward – an unrivaled can-do, does-do mentality; willing to take on the big, the scary, the never-been-done-before; thriving on challenges; helping people achieve their full potential.
Vision: We help people achieve their full potential… earn that trust by pushing the entire team to achieve their best, delivering on promises, and constantly setting new industry standards for safety, quality, cost control, schedule, and sustainability.
Collaborative culture based on open, direct, and honest communication, early involvement of key participants, and valuing insight from every team member to promote innovation and outstanding performance.
Employee-ownership model: employees and shareholders are the same, creating long-term accountability and better outcomes for clients and community.
Environment + Sustainability
Highest-rated LEED
LEED Certification Achievement
The Holy Wisdom Monastery holds the highest LEED v2.2-New Construction rating in the U.S., demonstrating exceptional sustainability performance.
100% renewable energy
Microgrid Energy Source
The Dominican Sisters Convent features a fully renewable energy microgrid, ensuring sustainable and resilient power generation.
Two net‑zero energy projects: Holy Wisdom Monastery (Madison, WI) and Dominican Sisters Convent (San Rafael, CA) now generate more solar energy on‑site than they consume annually.
Holy Wisdom Monastery's Retreat & Guest House added solar + ground‑source heat pump technology in 2023.
Dominican Sisters Convent includes on‑site EV charging and grid‑outage resilience features.
Sustainability leader Henry Hundt oversees projects with confirmed net‑zero performance, which will be closely monitored in the coming years.
An Integrated Total Project Management (TPM) process focuses on efficient, healthy, cost‑effective building solutions that minimize environmental impact and reduce long‑term facility costs.
Inclusion & Diversity
Rollout of 'Tough Enough to Talk' mental‑health campaign to normalize transparent conversations about mental health issues.
Implementation of Green Dot and RISE Up programs on jobsites over the past three years to combat bullying and racism.
Awarded Wisconsin DOT Secretary’s Golden Shovel for exceeding goals in supporting Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.
Public commitment to meeting or exceeding institutional subcontracting goals on every project to mentor and grow small businesses into general contractors.
University internship and new graduate programs recruiting top talent; explicit commitment to providing accommodations and welcoming applicants of all abilities.