PTAG
Field Construction Manager – Power – Orange, CT – Contract – ID#6487
The Opportunity
Are you ready to make an impact in the
Power
industry? Join
PTAG , a leading
Project Management Advisory & Services firm , recognized across North America for helping world‑class clients deliver major capital projects successfully.
About PTAG At PTAG, we help our clients plan, manage, and execute their most challenging projects with innovation, integrity, and collaboration.
Our Mission Help our clients achieve successful delivery and efficient operation of their capital projects.
Our Vision Support global leaders in the selection, planning, and execution of their major initiatives.
Our Values
Safety: The safety of our employees, suppliers, and clients is always the top priority.
Collaboration: We build true partnerships with clients and service providers.
Leadership: We elevate project performance through the application of best practices.
Accountability: We take responsibility for every aspect of our engagements.
Client Satisfaction: We strive for 100% satisfaction on every project.
Integrity: We believe in open and transparent communication at all levels.
Role & Responsibilities The Field Construction Manager (FCM) oversees all on‑site construction, electromechanical, and civil activities. Reporting to the Project Manager and Construction Manager, the FCM ensures project execution aligns with safety, quality, cost, and schedule requirements in accordance with Customer and regulatory standards. The FCM coordinates day‑to‑day site operations, resolves field issues, and maintains strong communication across all stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities Construction Management
Supervise all field activities, including civil, mechanical, and electrical work.
Monitor construction progress, comparing contractor schedules to project baselines.
Lead daily coordination with contractors; conduct weekly progress meetings and ensure two‑week lookahead schedules are submitted.
Review contractor invoices, manage material delivery and inventory, and inspect work for quality and compliance.
Maintain up‑to‑date on‑site as‑built drawings and documentation.
Coordinate field activities with local and state authorities and manage outage requests via E‑STAR/CONVEX.
Issue Resolution & Documentation.
Provide proactive field support and resolve construction discrepancies in collaboration with engineering and contractors.
Track change orders, RFIs, design modifications, and correspondence; advise PM on claims or scope changes.
Prepare and submit daily, weekly and monthly reports including site meeting minutes and audit logs.
Support final documentation handover and Lessons Learned reporting.
Safety Management
Review and enforce contractor Health and Safety Plans (HASP).
Conduct daily safety briefings and weekly inspections.
Ensure incident, near miss, and injury reporting are completed and investigated.
Propose and track Corrective and Preventive Action Reports (CAR/PAR).
Escort visitors and ensure compliance with OSHA and site‑specific safety standards.
Environmental Oversight
Review and update Environmental Management Plans.
Provide daily environmental tips and conduct weekly environmental inspections.
Report incidents and collaborate with the Customer and regulatory inspectors (e.g., NYSDEC, EPA, CT DEEP).
Document audits, third‑party inspection reports, and environmental compliance.
Quality Assurance
Assist in reviewing Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and monitor test completion.
Ensure all IFC drawings are current; track contractor red‑line markups.
Validate all material submittals, delivery receipts and contractor documentation.
Support permits compliance, testing verifications and final as‑built review.
Maintain documentation in ProjectWise and verify all SAP forms for equipment installation/removal.
Qualifications / Requirements To succeed in this role, you bring:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (ABET‑accredited) or equivalent, with at least 10 years of relevant experience in:
Construction management
Testing and maintenance of electrical equipment
Relay protection and control systems
Field commissioning and troubleshooting
Electrical engineering in field environments
SCADA and automation systems
Technical Proficiency
Knowledge of substation/transmission/distribution systems.
Experience with outage coordination, tagging procedures and safety audits.
Familiarity with NEC, NESC, OSHA, FERC, NERC, and CIP standards.
Certifications
Background check clearance per IUSA Contractor policy.
Valid Driver’s License.
First Aid / AED Certification.
OSHA 30‑Hour Training.
Why Join PTAG? At PTAG, you’ll be part of a dynamic, growing consulting firm that values professional development, collaboration and innovation.
Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and capital projects.
Exposure to industry‑leading clients and partners.
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package.
Flexible work environment and opportunities for advancement.
Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP).
A culture that values safety, accountability and excellence.
PTAG is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.
How To Apply Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now through PTAG’s careers portal or via LinkedIn to join our Power team in Orange, CT.
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Power
industry? Join
PTAG , a leading
Project Management Advisory & Services firm , recognized across North America for helping world‑class clients deliver major capital projects successfully.
About PTAG At PTAG, we help our clients plan, manage, and execute their most challenging projects with innovation, integrity, and collaboration.
Our Mission Help our clients achieve successful delivery and efficient operation of their capital projects.
Our Vision Support global leaders in the selection, planning, and execution of their major initiatives.
Our Values
Safety: The safety of our employees, suppliers, and clients is always the top priority.
Collaboration: We build true partnerships with clients and service providers.
Leadership: We elevate project performance through the application of best practices.
Accountability: We take responsibility for every aspect of our engagements.
Client Satisfaction: We strive for 100% satisfaction on every project.
Integrity: We believe in open and transparent communication at all levels.
Role & Responsibilities The Field Construction Manager (FCM) oversees all on‑site construction, electromechanical, and civil activities. Reporting to the Project Manager and Construction Manager, the FCM ensures project execution aligns with safety, quality, cost, and schedule requirements in accordance with Customer and regulatory standards. The FCM coordinates day‑to‑day site operations, resolves field issues, and maintains strong communication across all stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities Construction Management
Supervise all field activities, including civil, mechanical, and electrical work.
Monitor construction progress, comparing contractor schedules to project baselines.
Lead daily coordination with contractors; conduct weekly progress meetings and ensure two‑week lookahead schedules are submitted.
Review contractor invoices, manage material delivery and inventory, and inspect work for quality and compliance.
Maintain up‑to‑date on‑site as‑built drawings and documentation.
Coordinate field activities with local and state authorities and manage outage requests via E‑STAR/CONVEX.
Issue Resolution & Documentation.
Provide proactive field support and resolve construction discrepancies in collaboration with engineering and contractors.
Track change orders, RFIs, design modifications, and correspondence; advise PM on claims or scope changes.
Prepare and submit daily, weekly and monthly reports including site meeting minutes and audit logs.
Support final documentation handover and Lessons Learned reporting.
Safety Management
Review and enforce contractor Health and Safety Plans (HASP).
Conduct daily safety briefings and weekly inspections.
Ensure incident, near miss, and injury reporting are completed and investigated.
Propose and track Corrective and Preventive Action Reports (CAR/PAR).
Escort visitors and ensure compliance with OSHA and site‑specific safety standards.
Environmental Oversight
Review and update Environmental Management Plans.
Provide daily environmental tips and conduct weekly environmental inspections.
Report incidents and collaborate with the Customer and regulatory inspectors (e.g., NYSDEC, EPA, CT DEEP).
Document audits, third‑party inspection reports, and environmental compliance.
Quality Assurance
Assist in reviewing Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and monitor test completion.
Ensure all IFC drawings are current; track contractor red‑line markups.
Validate all material submittals, delivery receipts and contractor documentation.
Support permits compliance, testing verifications and final as‑built review.
Maintain documentation in ProjectWise and verify all SAP forms for equipment installation/removal.
Qualifications / Requirements To succeed in this role, you bring:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering (ABET‑accredited) or equivalent, with at least 10 years of relevant experience in:
Construction management
Testing and maintenance of electrical equipment
Relay protection and control systems
Field commissioning and troubleshooting
Electrical engineering in field environments
SCADA and automation systems
Technical Proficiency
Knowledge of substation/transmission/distribution systems.
Experience with outage coordination, tagging procedures and safety audits.
Familiarity with NEC, NESC, OSHA, FERC, NERC, and CIP standards.
Certifications
Background check clearance per IUSA Contractor policy.
Valid Driver’s License.
First Aid / AED Certification.
OSHA 30‑Hour Training.
Why Join PTAG? At PTAG, you’ll be part of a dynamic, growing consulting firm that values professional development, collaboration and innovation.
Opportunity to work on major infrastructure and capital projects.
Exposure to industry‑leading clients and partners.
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package.
Flexible work environment and opportunities for advancement.
Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP).
A culture that values safety, accountability and excellence.
PTAG is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.
How To Apply Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now through PTAG’s careers portal or via LinkedIn to join our Power team in Orange, CT.
#J-18808-Ljbffr