

Leading U.S. energy holding firm operating utilities and renewable power assets across 24 states.
The manager will lead high‑value, long‑duration infrastructure projects—including new transmission line installations, substation builds, gas‑main installs, and automation systems—across Maine, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Projects range from 34.5 kV to 345 kV and can exceed $100 million, involving multiple contracts.
Responsibilities include defining resource requirements, investment plans, and execution strategies, as well as overseeing overall project control, scheduling, cost management, and reporting functions.
Key duties involve analyzing performance, initiating actions to control scope, schedule and cost, approving project plans, managing procurement, using critical‑path and earned‑value techniques, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance, and representing the company in hearings or meetings.
Required qualifications are a bachelor’s degree, at least five years of heavy‑construction project management experience, PMP certification, expertise in risk mitigation, cost‑loaded schedules, financial analysis, and public presentation skills; construction safety training and experience with contract negotiations and permitting are also needed.
Preferred qualifications include Primavera and OSHA certifications, an engineering degree or advanced degree in the energy sector, and strong competencies in global business perspective, innovation, teamwork, and people management.