Overview:
Site Managers are responsible for overseeing field operations associated with Power and Energy automation projects. During the construction phase of a project, the Site Manager is a company representative to the general contractor as well as other trades. In between project deployments, the Site Manager will assist with new project estimating and systems engineering.
Responsibilities:
Team Leadership (10%)
Provide technical assistance to the commissioning team
Serves as a technical point of contact for customers and trades
Assist with prioritizing and assigning installation tasks to the trades
Participate in commissioning meetings
Develop customer and trade relationships
Instrumentation and Electrical Design (20%)
Assist with developing instrument lists by examining P&ID drawings & bid specifications
Research instrumentation (TTs, PTs, FTs, actuators, etc.) and propose appropriate devices for project
Inspect instrument and electrical panel installation to verify completion
Identify installation discrepancies
Commissioning Methodology (10%)
Understanding of customer demonstrations and acceptance testing
Understanding of point-to-point loop checks, functional tests, and status of the site Cx plan for all systems
Participate in field related design modification meetings
Project Management (60%)
Assist with developing procurement log and installation tracking sheets
Receive, verify, and handoff equipment shipped to the site
Support MEP subcontractors
Understanding of project scope
Understands field quality control procedures
Generates meaningful daily site logs to convey site conditions and progress
Commissioning schedule coordination
Qualifications:
Technical Degree in a related field
Previous Project Management or Site Management experience
Experience with Low Voltage Installation
Experience organizing, scheduling, and leading meetings with internal teams and customers
Microsoft Office (Word and Excel)
Microsoft Project
Basic understanding of HVAC systems in large building automation systems.
Basic understanding of sequence of operations and P&IDs for HVAC and plant utilities.
Basic understanding of instrumentation and control valves for HVAC systems.
Building automation and/or industrial controls experience (Rockwell, Schneider, AVEVA, Inductive Automation) is a plus
Onsite commissioning experience is a plus.