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EPC Project Manager
Contract Duration:
Contract through December 31, 2026 (High potential for extension)
Location:
Jackson, MI is the preferred work location; flexibility may be considered based on project needs
Work Environment & Schedule:
Minimum 40 hours per week (typically 45–50), with approximately 85% time spent onsite at office or field locations. Role requires frequent travel to project sites, flexibility for extended hours, and potential overnight travel during peak demands or storm restoration efforts.
Position Overview The EPC Project Manager III reports directly to the
Principal EPC Project Manager – HVD Program Management
and is responsible for leading and managing power plant capital projects ranging from mid- to large-scale budgets. This role requires strong ethical leadership aligned with Consumers Energy’s Code of Conduct and a proven ability to deliver projects safely, on schedule, within scope, and on budget.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage EPC power plant projects from initiation through completion
Define project scope, develop detailed schedules, and maintain schedule updates throughout the project lifecycle
Prepare and manage project budgets, ensuring cost control and avoidance of overruns
Identify, assess, and mitigate risks to project schedule, cost, quality, and safety
Ensure appropriate staffing, materials, and resources are in place to support successful project execution
Clearly define roles and responsibilities for all project team members
Provide consistent communication on project status, risks, and performance to management and stakeholders
Ensure quality standards are met for all work performed and materials utilized
Maintain a strong customer-facing presence, addressing scope, safety, quality, schedule, and cost concerns
Lead by example and foster a collaborative, high-performance project team environment
Coordinate across EPM, plant operations, and support groups including engineering, scheduling, cost controls, construction, startup, and testing
Collaborate with Architect/Engineering firms to ensure timely and high-quality project support
Prepare and deliver presentations as required
Travel up to 25% within Michigan based on project location, meetings, or training needs
Work a flexible schedule to meet department and plant demands; typical workweek is 40–50 hours
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field from an accredited college or university
Applied engineering background or equivalent professional experience
Demonstrated project management experience in a heavy industrial environment
Field experience in heavy industrial settings (required)
Strong knowledge of project management principles, methodologies, and leadership practices
Excellent organizational, communication, and conflict resolution skills
Ability to solve complex problems efficiently using structured project management approaches
Preferred Qualifications
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
If not currently certified, certification must be obtained within three (3) years of entering the job family
Experience managing retrofit construction projects
Project management experience within a generating plant environment
Power plant or generating plant operations experience
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Contract Duration:
Contract through December 31, 2026 (High potential for extension)
Location:
Jackson, MI is the preferred work location; flexibility may be considered based on project needs
Work Environment & Schedule:
Minimum 40 hours per week (typically 45–50), with approximately 85% time spent onsite at office or field locations. Role requires frequent travel to project sites, flexibility for extended hours, and potential overnight travel during peak demands or storm restoration efforts.
Position Overview The EPC Project Manager III reports directly to the
Principal EPC Project Manager – HVD Program Management
and is responsible for leading and managing power plant capital projects ranging from mid- to large-scale budgets. This role requires strong ethical leadership aligned with Consumers Energy’s Code of Conduct and a proven ability to deliver projects safely, on schedule, within scope, and on budget.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage EPC power plant projects from initiation through completion
Define project scope, develop detailed schedules, and maintain schedule updates throughout the project lifecycle
Prepare and manage project budgets, ensuring cost control and avoidance of overruns
Identify, assess, and mitigate risks to project schedule, cost, quality, and safety
Ensure appropriate staffing, materials, and resources are in place to support successful project execution
Clearly define roles and responsibilities for all project team members
Provide consistent communication on project status, risks, and performance to management and stakeholders
Ensure quality standards are met for all work performed and materials utilized
Maintain a strong customer-facing presence, addressing scope, safety, quality, schedule, and cost concerns
Lead by example and foster a collaborative, high-performance project team environment
Coordinate across EPM, plant operations, and support groups including engineering, scheduling, cost controls, construction, startup, and testing
Collaborate with Architect/Engineering firms to ensure timely and high-quality project support
Prepare and deliver presentations as required
Travel up to 25% within Michigan based on project location, meetings, or training needs
Work a flexible schedule to meet department and plant demands; typical workweek is 40–50 hours
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field from an accredited college or university
Applied engineering background or equivalent professional experience
Demonstrated project management experience in a heavy industrial environment
Field experience in heavy industrial settings (required)
Strong knowledge of project management principles, methodologies, and leadership practices
Excellent organizational, communication, and conflict resolution skills
Ability to solve complex problems efficiently using structured project management approaches
Preferred Qualifications
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
If not currently certified, certification must be obtained within three (3) years of entering the job family
Experience managing retrofit construction projects
Project management experience within a generating plant environment
Power plant or generating plant operations experience
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