Construction Manager -Utility-Scale Renewable Energy / BESS Projects (ERCOT) presso EPMA
EPMA · Houston, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
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Construction Manager – Utility-Scale Renewable Energy / BESS Projects (ERCOT)
📍 Location: Texas-based preferred (Houston or project site)💼 Type: Full-time
💼 Type: Full-time- Onsite
This role involves overseeing EPC contractors, managing construction logistics, ensuring HSE and QA/QC compliance, and coordinating handover to Operations & Maintenance.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee project delivery from planning to commissioning
- Manage EPC contractors and subcontractors throughout all construction phases
- Ensure full compliance with HSE, QA/QC, and permitting requirements
- Oversee logistics, material sourcing, and customs clearance
- Provide regular project and site reports to the headquarters in Japan
- Manage project handover activities, including punch lists and COD documentation
Ideal Candidate Profile
- 4+ years in utility-scale renewable energy construction
- Proven experience managing EPC contracts and contractor performance
- Knowledge of U.S. environmental regulations and permitting
- Familiarity with ERCOT or similar ISO grid standards
- Experience in BESS or PV+BESS project execution (preferred)
- Strong background in QA/QC and safety management
- Excellent cross-cultural communication, ideally with experience working with Japanese HQ teams
- PMP or PE license highly desirable
Why This Role Matters
- Utility-scale BESS construction is a specialized and rapidly growing field
- Deep understanding of U.S. permitting and environmental compliance is essential
- Cross-cultural coordination with Japanese HQ requires clear, structured communication
- EPC supervision expertise ensures effective project execution and contract adherence
Benefits
- Competitive compensation aligned with Texas market rates
- Comprehensive health, vision, and dental insurance
- 401(k) and Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Dynamic environment working on cutting-edge renewable energy infrastructure