- Professional
- Oficina en Corinth
Position Summary
Under general supervision, the Substation Project Manager 2 manages standard substation projects or defined scopes within larger programs. The role owns day-to-day schedule, budget, risks, and contractor coordination; leads cross-functional execution with Engineering, Operations, OT, Supply Chain, and Compliance; and ensures deliverables align with PUCT/ERCOT/NERC expectations and CoServ procedures.
Primary Position Responsibilities
- Build and control integrated project plans (scope, schedule, budget, quality, communication, risk).
- Lead vendor and contractor execution to safety, quality, and contract requirements; track performance.
- Manage cost forecasts, accruals, and change orders; maintain EAC and contingency per guidelines.
- Facilitate permits, easements, and external approvals with AHJs; coordinate pre-construction requirements.
- Drive readiness (materials, long-lead equipment, outages, switching/energization windows).
- Lead weekly progress and look-ahead meetings; update KPIs and dashboards; escalate variances early.
- Ensure documentation completeness: RFIs, submittals, FAT/SAT records, test reports, as-builts, O&M.
- Implement change management plans for new equipment, processes, or operational impacts.
- Close projects with punch-list burn-down, financial closeout, and lessons learned.
Secondary Position Responsibilities
- Mentor PM 1 and coordinate work assignments for coordinators.
- Contribute to template/standard updates and vendor scorecards.
- Support development of annual capital plans and cash-flow forecasts.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- None
Position Requirements
Education, Experience, and Certifications Required
- Bachelor’s degree in project management, engineering, business administration, or related field.
- 2 years of project management experience, including complex utility substation projects.
Education, Experience, and Certifications Preferred
- 4 years of project management experience, including complex utility substation projects.
- Experience leading EPC and design-bid-build delivery on greenfield/brownfield sites.
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent.
Skills and Abilities Required
- Proficiency with scheduling (e.g., MS Project/Primavera), cost control, earned value, and risk management.
- Strong stakeholder leadership and vendor management; effective meeting facilitation.
- Working knowledge of utility regulatory context (PUCT/ERCOT/NERC).
- Clear, concise status reporting to management and field partners.
Skills and Abilities Preferred
- Familiarity with outage planning, commissioning windows, and energization checklists.
- Basic understanding of OT/IT interfaces (SCADA cutovers, time sync, data naming).
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift a minimum of 25 pounds.
- Ability to sit for long periods of time
- Drives company vehicle as needed.
- Operates office equipment such as a computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.
- Works in potentially hazardous conditions caused by pets and wildlife in or near the work site.
- Works in areas with possible exposure to poison oak, poison ivy, and insect stings.
- Exposure to outdoor environments, including high-voltage facilities, requiring adherence to strict safety protocols.
- Occasional extended hours may be required during critical project phases or regulatory deadlines.
Other Requirements
- Must have and maintain a valid Texas driver's license.