Provider of electrical construction and management services including communications, security, BIM and energy solutions.
Manages electrical construction projects, overseeing planning, execution, budgeting, and relations.
12 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Austin, TX
Onsite
Company Size
593 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Project Management
Consulting
Engineering
Design
Technical Services
General Contractor
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Industrial
Data Centers
Healthcare Buildings
Waste Water Treatment
Utilities
Outdoor Substation Work
Service and Special Projects
Role
Description
material procurement
project scheduling
cost projections
change orders
shop drawings
safety programs
Timely informs the Senior Project Manager or Director, where applicable, of any significant problems encountered and provides recommended solutions.
Coordinates with Purchasing to procure and coordinate delivery of materials to the project while achieving the project material budgets.
Scheduling and leading project close out meetings and preparing close out documents.
Evaluates bidding, material buyouts, and negotiating opportunities of assigned accounts.
Completes project close out procedures, including addressing items on the punch list and updating Operation and Maintenance Manuals.
Takes ownership and responsibility for assigned accounts and ensures long term customer/account satisfaction, opportunities, and revenue growth.
Completes project close out procedures, including:
Addressing items on the punch list, signoff, final billing, retainage, collections, warranty, returns, closing purchase orders open commitments, finalizing record documents, final AHJ inspections, and updating project description and Operation and Maintenance Manuals.
Reviews, requests, or creates quotations and bills of materials.
Interpreting contracts and providing input to proposed project team.
Prepares accurate job cost projections regularly as directed.
Completes project startup procedures including making projections and interpreting contracts and providing input to proposed project team.
Leads project kick off meetings and work sessions with estimating and support groups.
Reviews plans and specifications.
Works with the department director or Senior Project Manager to identify critical path activities of this position and prepares process documentation, when directed. If approved, ensures that other staff members understand the processes and can provide adequate support for the critical path activities. Reviews documentation on an annual basis and makes necessary adjustments to reflect current processes. 10%
Reviews and processes shop drawings.
Arranges for the selection and placement of key supervisory personnel in coordination with Workforce Development and Preplanning/Productivity Superintendent. Evaluates performance of personnel and addresses deficiencies.
Coordinates with Workforce Development and Preplanning/Productivity Superintendent to achieve the project labor budget.
Prepares breakdown of estimate to utilize the Labor Analysis Workflow (LAW) Standard Operating Procedures.
Prepares agenda and runs internal meetings as needed.
Completes project startup procedures, including:
Manages assigned projects in accordance with Alterman’s procedures and policies.
Prepares change order proposals and quotations.
Project scheduling for construction, material release(s), labor, and cash flow.
Making projections, budgeting, and performing job cost entry for materials, labor, subcontracts, LAW, Packaged Alterman Construction Kits (PACK), and Direct Job Expenses (DJE).
Leads 25-50-75-90-100% project review meetings and prepares meeting documentation for small and midsized projects. Performs monthly project review meetings for large scale projects.
Communicates with other departments for cross selling opportunities.
Maintains material files (purchase orders, memos, quotes, shop drawings, test reports, action item list, field record drawings, etc.).
Ensures appropriate safety programs are initiated.
Establishes the project schedule of values for fixed sum contracts and assists in billing preparation and billing projections for fee-based projects.
Maintains effective communications with appropriate Alterman personnel, keeping them informed of all aspects relevant to the duties to which they have been assigned.
Attends on site project meetings.
Oversees and provides support to direct reports to ensure that their job responsibilities are being fulfilled. Conducts regular performance reviews. 15%
Works in conjunction with the Preconstruction and Project Support group, taking a proactive approach to project planning to maximize profit opportunities.
Prepares major purchase orders while following appropriate pricing and scope evaluations.
Requirements
primavera
microsoft project
electrical code
associate degree
project manager
2 years
Effective reasoning and judgement skills.
Able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Able to complete continuous education courses and trainings as required.
Must be able to talk and hear.
Proficient with or able to learn how to use Primavera, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Suite, accounting software, estimating software, and other required systems and software.
Must be able to use hands or fingers to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; must be able to reach with hands and arms. Manual dexterity associated with computer data entry required.
2 years’ experience as a Project Manager in the electrical construction industry.
Must be able to frequently sit.
Must be able to occasionally stand, walk, climb, balance, crouch or crawl, stoop, and kneel.
Must be able to safely operate a vehicle to travel to and from job sites.
Inside Wireman Apprenticeship Completion or similar/equivalent, 2 years’ experience in a field supervisory position, and successful completion of the 2-year Assistant Project Manager program.
Possesses and maintains knowledge of the National Electric Code, electrical engineering fundamentals, purchasing and buying processes, and accounting concepts.
Able to read and interpret all contract documents, plans, specifications, and requirements.
Able to capitalize on project opportunities.
Close vision, distance vision, color vision, and depth perception are required.
Must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Must be able to safely maneuver in a construction environment.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Able to maintain working knowledge of trade terms, materials, methods, codes, contract and specification language, and bidding methods.
Associate degree in Business Management, Construction Management or Construction Engineering and successful completion of the 2-year Assistant Project Manager program.
Benefits
Office environment with some travel required.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Since 1923
Years in Service
The company has been providing electrical contracting and related services for nearly a century.
Hundreds of Millions
Annual Revenue
The company generates hundreds of millions in revenue annually, reflecting its growth from a regional installer to a full-service contractor.
Began as a family-rooted electrical contractor shaping early Texas landmarks.
Evolved to include in-house design/build, fast-track construction, BIM, and 24/7 service.
Expanded from local electrical work to systems like voice/data communication, video surveillance, and access control.
Typical projects range from commercial and industrial facilities to infrastructure and healthcare systems across Texas.
Employee-owned structure drives a culture of commitment and safety, earning repeated industry recognition.
Forms joint ventures for complex data center builds and handles alternative energy installations for LEED projects.
Headquartered in San Antonio with operations in Austin, serving clients across Commercial, Industrial, Energy, Infrastructure, and Healthcare sectors.
Culture + Values
100%
Employee Ownership
The company is fully owned by its employees through an ESOP, fostering a culture of personal investment and shared success.
“Trust and be trusted” in all relationships – foundational to every joint venture
“Under‑promise and over‑deliver” – commitment to reliability and exceeding expectations
Employee‑owners reinvest profits internally – driving innovation and long‑term growth
Emphasis on technology (BIM, CAD, pre‑fabrication) – positioning construction in the future
Core focus on safety, quality, and customer satisfaction across all operations
Environment + Sustainability
100%
ESOP Profit Reinvestment
All Employee Stock Ownership Plan profits are reinvested into the company, supporting self-funded growth and financial sustainability.
Provides alternative energy solutions for LEED-certified projects (solar, efficiency systems)
In-house design/build and BIM usage improves project efficiency and reduces waste
Inclusion & Diversity
Above Average
Diversity Ranking
Ranked above industry average for the employment of minorities and women in the workforce.
Mentorship of local minority-owned contractors via Bexar County program
Finalist for San Antonio Hispanic Contractors Association Impact and Partner Awards
Promotes workplace diversity and multiculturalism as a core business strategy