Decima International
Energy Marshall (On-site) - Multiple Sites (AZ, NV, CA)
Decima International, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Energy Marshall (On-site) - Multiple Sites (AZ, NV, CA)
Decima International is a professional services company providing project management and controls services to clients in the United States and the Middle East. We are looking for a driven and capable Energy Marshall to support the development and commissioning of a major hyperscale data center project for a top technology client. This is a client-facing role requiring strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills, the ability to self-direct, client representation, and a focus on rigorous electrical safety management within a complex construction environment. A strong background in electrical systems, data center commissioning, and energy safety protocols is required.
You will play an integral role in ensuring electrical safety and energy isolation compliance throughout the construction and commissioning phases of the project. You will identify electrical hazards, manage Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures, and ensure adherence to national and international electrical safety regulations. You will work with commissioning teams, construction professionals, and safety specialists to establish safe work practices, verify proper equipment isolation, and maintain high standards of compliance and performance.
We are looking to bring in dedicated individuals with a passion for innovation and a talent for precision and problem-solving in a fast-paced environment. We will help you grow, pursue, and fulfill what inspires you so we can make big impacts on the world, together.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Energy Isolation & Safety Management:
Oversee and assure the implementation of the project's Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) programs, ensuring compliance with company policies, OSHA, NFPA 70E, and other regulatory standards.
Review, coordinate, and approve complex LOTO permits and isolation procedures for construction, commissioning, and operational activities.
Serve as the independent authority to stop any unsafe work practices regarding energy isolation.
Conduct daily walk-downs of energized and de-energized areas to identify live circuits, exposed conductors, grounding issues, or potential hazards.
Conduct regular audits and inspections of energy isolation practices on site.
Coordination & Collaboration:
Work closely with the General Contractor (GC), subcontractors, commissioning teams, and client representatives to manage and coordinate all energy-related activities, including electrical shutdowns, power-ups, and re-energization efforts.
Participate in High-Risk Activity (HRA) planning meetings related to energy isolation.
Establish and manage a centralized LOTO process with all site entities.
Incident Response:
Lead the investigation of electrical incidents, near-misses, or unsafe conditions; review root cause analyses and approve preventive and corrective actions.
Act as a subject matter expert for all energy isolation incident investigations and near-miss reporting.
Implement corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.
Documentation & Training:
Ensure necessary documentation such as SoWs, MOPs, and scripts are reviewed, and all energy sources are identified.
Oversee the maintenance of accurate records of LOTO permits, electrical safety inspections, and incident documentation.
Provide ongoing training and guidance to site personnel on LOTO procedures and electrical safety practices.
Verify qualifications, training, and PPE of personnel performing energized work.
Ensure electrical commissioning and site operations comply with local, state, federal, and international electrical safety regulations and company standards.
Oversee and verify issuance, application, and removal of LOTO permits to guarantee safe electrical isolation before work proceeds.
Manage and audit the execution of LOTO procedures to ensure compliance with OSHA standards and internal safety requirements.
Review and update electrical safety policies and procedures regularly to ensure ongoing compliance and effectiveness.
Collaborate with commissioning engineers, contractors, and site safety officers to integrate electrical safety protocols into project execution and scheduling.
Lead toolbox talks, training sessions, and awareness programs on electrical safety, LOTO, and rescue techniques.
Manage and track compliance with electrical safety certifications, permits, and isolation documentation.
Establish and maintain relationships with clients and contractors, communicating with technical and management stakeholders.
Prepare and present safety performance updates, inspection findings, and strategic recommendations to senior management and project leadership.
Support electrical safety innovation and continuous improvement across all project sites.
Perform other related duties as required and assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
12+ years of experience in construction and commissioning with a focus on electrical systems and safety and hazardous energy control within large-scale industrial or hyperscale data center projects.
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related discipline.
Expertise in electrical safety standards, including NFPA 70E, and federal regulations like OSHA standards (e.g., 1910.147 for LOTO).
Proven experience implementing and managing LOTO programs in complex environments.
Demonstrated ability to identify, assess, and mitigate electrical hazards during energization and turnover.
Experience coordinating electrical isolation procedures across multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent verbal and written communication, and strong attention to detail.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certified Energy Manager (CEM).
NFPA 70E training.
Accredited electrician certification or safety officer certification.
Experience in data center commissioning, high-voltage environments, or mission-critical facilities.
Additional safety certifications such as NFPA 70E Trainer, CHST, or CSP are advantageous.
POSITION DETAILS
Primary Locations (On-site):
Phoenix, Arizona; Henderson, Nevada; San Diego, California
Position:
Energy Marshall
Position Classification:
Salary-based full-time hours
Current US work permit required.
This position does not offer sponsorship for employment (e.g., H-1B visa sponsorship or transfer not offered).
Decima International is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to safety and the wellbeing of all applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by applicable law.
We offer a competitive salary package with paid time off and performance-based bonuses, plus medical, vision, and dental insurance for employees.
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You will play an integral role in ensuring electrical safety and energy isolation compliance throughout the construction and commissioning phases of the project. You will identify electrical hazards, manage Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures, and ensure adherence to national and international electrical safety regulations. You will work with commissioning teams, construction professionals, and safety specialists to establish safe work practices, verify proper equipment isolation, and maintain high standards of compliance and performance.
We are looking to bring in dedicated individuals with a passion for innovation and a talent for precision and problem-solving in a fast-paced environment. We will help you grow, pursue, and fulfill what inspires you so we can make big impacts on the world, together.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Energy Isolation & Safety Management:
Oversee and assure the implementation of the project's Energy Isolation and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) programs, ensuring compliance with company policies, OSHA, NFPA 70E, and other regulatory standards.
Review, coordinate, and approve complex LOTO permits and isolation procedures for construction, commissioning, and operational activities.
Serve as the independent authority to stop any unsafe work practices regarding energy isolation.
Conduct daily walk-downs of energized and de-energized areas to identify live circuits, exposed conductors, grounding issues, or potential hazards.
Conduct regular audits and inspections of energy isolation practices on site.
Coordination & Collaboration:
Work closely with the General Contractor (GC), subcontractors, commissioning teams, and client representatives to manage and coordinate all energy-related activities, including electrical shutdowns, power-ups, and re-energization efforts.
Participate in High-Risk Activity (HRA) planning meetings related to energy isolation.
Establish and manage a centralized LOTO process with all site entities.
Incident Response:
Lead the investigation of electrical incidents, near-misses, or unsafe conditions; review root cause analyses and approve preventive and corrective actions.
Act as a subject matter expert for all energy isolation incident investigations and near-miss reporting.
Implement corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.
Documentation & Training:
Ensure necessary documentation such as SoWs, MOPs, and scripts are reviewed, and all energy sources are identified.
Oversee the maintenance of accurate records of LOTO permits, electrical safety inspections, and incident documentation.
Provide ongoing training and guidance to site personnel on LOTO procedures and electrical safety practices.
Verify qualifications, training, and PPE of personnel performing energized work.
Ensure electrical commissioning and site operations comply with local, state, federal, and international electrical safety regulations and company standards.
Oversee and verify issuance, application, and removal of LOTO permits to guarantee safe electrical isolation before work proceeds.
Manage and audit the execution of LOTO procedures to ensure compliance with OSHA standards and internal safety requirements.
Review and update electrical safety policies and procedures regularly to ensure ongoing compliance and effectiveness.
Collaborate with commissioning engineers, contractors, and site safety officers to integrate electrical safety protocols into project execution and scheduling.
Lead toolbox talks, training sessions, and awareness programs on electrical safety, LOTO, and rescue techniques.
Manage and track compliance with electrical safety certifications, permits, and isolation documentation.
Establish and maintain relationships with clients and contractors, communicating with technical and management stakeholders.
Prepare and present safety performance updates, inspection findings, and strategic recommendations to senior management and project leadership.
Support electrical safety innovation and continuous improvement across all project sites.
Perform other related duties as required and assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
12+ years of experience in construction and commissioning with a focus on electrical systems and safety and hazardous energy control within large-scale industrial or hyperscale data center projects.
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related discipline.
Expertise in electrical safety standards, including NFPA 70E, and federal regulations like OSHA standards (e.g., 1910.147 for LOTO).
Proven experience implementing and managing LOTO programs in complex environments.
Demonstrated ability to identify, assess, and mitigate electrical hazards during energization and turnover.
Experience coordinating electrical isolation procedures across multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent verbal and written communication, and strong attention to detail.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certified Energy Manager (CEM).
NFPA 70E training.
Accredited electrician certification or safety officer certification.
Experience in data center commissioning, high-voltage environments, or mission-critical facilities.
Additional safety certifications such as NFPA 70E Trainer, CHST, or CSP are advantageous.
POSITION DETAILS
Primary Locations (On-site):
Phoenix, Arizona; Henderson, Nevada; San Diego, California
Position:
Energy Marshall
Position Classification:
Salary-based full-time hours
Current US work permit required.
This position does not offer sponsorship for employment (e.g., H-1B visa sponsorship or transfer not offered).
Decima International is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to safety and the wellbeing of all applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by applicable law.
We offer a competitive salary package with paid time off and performance-based bonuses, plus medical, vision, and dental insurance for employees.
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