Construction Crew Supervisor

Hillsborough, NC
Full Time
Experienced
Summary 
Under the direction of the Manager of Operations, the Construction Crew Supervisor provides oversight and management of construction crews.  This position is responsible for overseeing and leading all critical infrastructure projects and activities across the service territory. Oversight responsibilities of ensuring quality and budget control, safety, compliance, project timelines, and overall successful execution of construction projects as assigned, are essential in this role. 

Principal Duties 
  • Oversee the construction of primary and secondary distribution systems.
  • Coordinate special projects as needed.
  • Oversee the operation and maintenance of distribution equipment.
  • Facilitate inter-departmental communication and serve as a liaison between operations, engineering, finance, and contractors for all assigned projects. 
  • Coordinate materials, logistics, scheduling, and accurate, detailed documentation of construction projects.
  • Accurately provide project updates, timelines and expenses. 
  • Ensure the adherence to all regulations, laws, rules, organizational policies and procedures, and safety compliance. 
  • Provide technical input that establishes priorities with project scheduling, budget control, and work plan development.
  • Assist with training of operations personnel.
  • Make frequent crew visits and checks to ensure quality assurance, safety, and protocols are being followed. 
  • Performs other duties as required or assigned, which are reasonably within the scope of duties in this job classification. 

Requirements:
  • High school diploma or equivalent commiserate with ten years' experience in the electrical utility industry. Bachelor's degree in construction, engineering, project management, or similar area of relevant study preferred
  • Ten years' construction and/or project management experience required. One-year supervisory experience strongly preferred
  • Current Commercial Driver's License with clean driving record and DOT Medical Card.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of electrical construction, repair, maintenance, and power transmission/distribution required. 
  • Ability to proficiently utilize all Microsoft Office applications.
  • Strong written and verbal communication, and critical thinking skills are required.
  • Organizational and prioritization skills as well as attention to detail are required.

About Us: Piedmont Electric Cooperative is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative with more than 33,000 electric accounts in Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Granville, Orange, and Person counties. We at Piedmont Electric are dedicated to serving our members and improving the quality of life in our communities through local employment, economic development, business engagement, youth education, grants to educators, advocacy for energy issues, community involvement, broadband connectivity, and emergency preparedness.

**At Piedmont Electric, we are committed to providing an inclusive, positive culture that fosters growth, development, and success for all employees. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. To serve our members to the best of our abilities, our culture will always remain the forefront of our cooperative.**
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