Atlas Connections
Senior Energy Marshal
Position Overview
The Senior Energy Marshal supports a critical infrastructure project by leading and enforcing the Hazardous Energy Control Plan (HECP) throughout the full project lifecycle. This role ensures all energy isolation activities are executed safely, consistently, and in compliance with applicable local codes and project standards.
As the subject matter expert (SME) for hazardous energy isolation, the Senior Energy Marshal collaborates closely with engineering, construction, and operations teams to mitigate risk while maintaining schedule integrity.
Key Responsibilities
Lead compliance with the Hazardous Energy Control Plan (HECP) across all project phases
Establish acceptance criteria for HECP and verify proper implementation
Apply local codes and standards as the foundation for hazardous energy control practices
Develop and implement centralized Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
Determine group versus individual LOTO requirements
Initiate and manage energy isolation activities, providing continuous progress updates
Coordinate with construction teams to minimize operational impacts during isolation activities
Serve as the SME for hazardous energy isolation incident investigations within project scope
Participate in High-Risk Activity (HRA) planning meetings
Review high-risk SOWs, SOPs, and MOPs to confirm identification of all hazardous energy sources
Verify personnel qualifications, training, and PPE compliance for all isolation tasks
Produce monthly project reports summarizing hazardous energy isolation activities and compliance status
Develop controls for all forms of hazardous energy, including but not limited to:
Mechanical
Chemical
Thermal
Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
OR equivalent professional experience
Ability to interpret electrical drawings and system redundancies for effective LOTO design
Strong understanding of MEPI hazardous energy control in mission-critical environments
Master Electrician–level knowledge or equivalent experience
Preferred
Experience with commissioning or energy isolation on large-scale infrastructure projects
Familiarity with MEP systems, electrical theory, and critical equipment such as:
Switchgear
UPS systems
Generators
Knowledge of hazardous energy identification and controls beyond electrical systems, including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, and thermal systems
Understanding of construction documentation and building management systems
Strong communication and diplomacy skills to coordinate across multiple stakeholders
Experience
10–12+ years of technical engineering experience (project‑based or field‑based)
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management
Industries Construction
Benefits (inferred)
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Pension plan
Child care support
Paid maternity leave
Paid paternity leave
Tuition assistance
Student loan assistance
Disability insurance
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As the subject matter expert (SME) for hazardous energy isolation, the Senior Energy Marshal collaborates closely with engineering, construction, and operations teams to mitigate risk while maintaining schedule integrity.
Key Responsibilities
Lead compliance with the Hazardous Energy Control Plan (HECP) across all project phases
Establish acceptance criteria for HECP and verify proper implementation
Apply local codes and standards as the foundation for hazardous energy control practices
Develop and implement centralized Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
Determine group versus individual LOTO requirements
Initiate and manage energy isolation activities, providing continuous progress updates
Coordinate with construction teams to minimize operational impacts during isolation activities
Serve as the SME for hazardous energy isolation incident investigations within project scope
Participate in High-Risk Activity (HRA) planning meetings
Review high-risk SOWs, SOPs, and MOPs to confirm identification of all hazardous energy sources
Verify personnel qualifications, training, and PPE compliance for all isolation tasks
Produce monthly project reports summarizing hazardous energy isolation activities and compliance status
Develop controls for all forms of hazardous energy, including but not limited to:
Mechanical
Chemical
Thermal
Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
OR equivalent professional experience
Ability to interpret electrical drawings and system redundancies for effective LOTO design
Strong understanding of MEPI hazardous energy control in mission-critical environments
Master Electrician–level knowledge or equivalent experience
Preferred
Experience with commissioning or energy isolation on large-scale infrastructure projects
Familiarity with MEP systems, electrical theory, and critical equipment such as:
Switchgear
UPS systems
Generators
Knowledge of hazardous energy identification and controls beyond electrical systems, including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, and thermal systems
Understanding of construction documentation and building management systems
Strong communication and diplomacy skills to coordinate across multiple stakeholders
Experience
10–12+ years of technical engineering experience (project‑based or field‑based)
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management
Industries Construction
Benefits (inferred)
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Pension plan
Child care support
Paid maternity leave
Paid paternity leave
Tuition assistance
Student loan assistance
Disability insurance
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