EPMA, Inc.
Construction Manager -Utility-Scale Renewable Energy / BESS Projects (ERCOT)
EPMA, Inc., Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Construction Manager – Utility-Scale Renewable Energy / BESS Projects (ERCOT)
Location:
Texas-based preferred (Houston or project site)
Type:
Full-time onsite
Our client is seeking a
Construction Manager
to lead the development and execution of
utility-scale renewable energy and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
projects — beginning with a
200MW site within ERCOT, Texas .
This role involves overseeing
EPC contractors , managing
construction logistics , ensuring
HSE and QA/QC compliance , and coordinating handover to Operations & Maintenance.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee project delivery from planning to commissioning
Manage EPC contractors and subcontractors throughout all construction phases
Ensure full compliance with
HSE ,
QA/QC , and
permitting requirements
Oversee logistics, material sourcing, and customs clearance
Provide regular project and site reports to the
headquarters in Japan
Manage project handover activities, including
punch lists
and
COD documentation
Ideal Candidate Profile
4+ years
in
utility-scale renewable energy construction
Proven experience managing
EPC contracts and contractor performance
Knowledge of
U.S. environmental regulations
and permitting
Familiarity with
ERCOT
or similar
ISO grid standards
Experience in
BESS or PV+BESS
project execution (preferred)
Strong background in
QA/QC
and
safety management
Excellent cross-cultural communication, ideally with experience working with
Japanese HQ teams
PMP
or
PE license
highly desirable
Why This Role Matters
Utility-scale
BESS construction
is a specialized and rapidly growing field
Deep understanding of
U.S. permitting and environmental compliance
is essential
Cross-cultural coordination
with Japanese HQ requires clear, structured communication
EPC supervision expertise ensures effective project execution and contract adherence
Benefits
Competitive compensation aligned with Texas market rates
Comprehensive
health, vision, and dental insurance
401(k)
and
PTO
Dynamic environment working on cutting-edge
renewable energy infrastructure
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Texas-based preferred (Houston or project site)
Type:
Full-time onsite
Our client is seeking a
Construction Manager
to lead the development and execution of
utility-scale renewable energy and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
projects — beginning with a
200MW site within ERCOT, Texas .
This role involves overseeing
EPC contractors , managing
construction logistics , ensuring
HSE and QA/QC compliance , and coordinating handover to Operations & Maintenance.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee project delivery from planning to commissioning
Manage EPC contractors and subcontractors throughout all construction phases
Ensure full compliance with
HSE ,
QA/QC , and
permitting requirements
Oversee logistics, material sourcing, and customs clearance
Provide regular project and site reports to the
headquarters in Japan
Manage project handover activities, including
punch lists
and
COD documentation
Ideal Candidate Profile
4+ years
in
utility-scale renewable energy construction
Proven experience managing
EPC contracts and contractor performance
Knowledge of
U.S. environmental regulations
and permitting
Familiarity with
ERCOT
or similar
ISO grid standards
Experience in
BESS or PV+BESS
project execution (preferred)
Strong background in
QA/QC
and
safety management
Excellent cross-cultural communication, ideally with experience working with
Japanese HQ teams
PMP
or
PE license
highly desirable
Why This Role Matters
Utility-scale
BESS construction
is a specialized and rapidly growing field
Deep understanding of
U.S. permitting and environmental compliance
is essential
Cross-cultural coordination
with Japanese HQ requires clear, structured communication
EPC supervision expertise ensures effective project execution and contract adherence
Benefits
Competitive compensation aligned with Texas market rates
Comprehensive
health, vision, and dental insurance
401(k)
and
PTO
Dynamic environment working on cutting-edge
renewable energy infrastructure
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