Negotiable
Outside
Onsite
Boulder City, Nevada
Summary: The Construction Manager / Owner's Representative will oversee pre-construction and construction activities for large-scale transmission and generation tie projects in Southern Nevada. This role involves contractor monitoring, route development, field verification, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards. The successful candidate will coordinate with various stakeholders and manage construction schedules while providing environmental oversight. A strong understanding of routing criteria and experience in large-scale construction projects is essential for this position.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee project buildout to ensure adherence to safety and quality standards throughout all phases of construction
- Lead communication and coordination with contractors, supervisors, management, and other project stakeholders
- Manage and maintain construction schedules, proactively identifying and escalating risks to delivery
- Ensure full safety compliance across all contractor and on-site activities
- Oversee quality control and quality assurance processes to confirm work meets applicable design requirements and standards
- Prepare and distribute project updates and reports in line with client requirements
- Provide broad project support for all construction-related activities as directed by leadership
- Serve as the primary liaison between the Contractor and Project Management team
- Provide environmental oversight in accordance with permit conditions and regulatory requirements
- Support route refinement activities, applying value engineering or equivalent methodologies to optimize criteria ahead of permitting and late-stage pre-construction activities
- Conduct routing and siting tradeoff assessments in conditions of uncertainty, evaluating risks with input from subject matter experts across Engineering, Environmental, Legal, Development, and Land
Key Skills:
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Power Generation, or a related discipline; equivalent professional experience will be considered
- Demonstrable experience managing and overseeing large-scale construction projects, including generation tie and transmission infrastructure
- Extensive background in high-level project decision-making, risk mitigation, and construction leadership within a heavily regulated environment
- Proven experience in late-stage pre-construction activities, including route refinement and permitting preparation
- Willingness and ability to travel within the US approximately 25% of the time
- Strong working knowledge of routing criteria development across functions including cost, engineering, and environmental constraints
- Experience performing routing and siting tradeoff decisions in the presence of uncertainty, with the ability to identify, evaluate, and communicate routing risks
- Ability to engage and collaborate with cross-functional subject matter experts including Engineering & Construction, Environmental Services, Legal, Development, and Land
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated comfort presenting risks and recommendations to senior stakeholders
- Equally comfortable operating at a detailed, task level and maintaining a clear view of overall project objectives and priorities
- Ability to problem-solve effectively within complex, highly regulated permitting and construction environments
Salary (Rate): £34.50 hourly
City: Boulder City
Country: United States
Working Arrangements: on-site
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Energy
Location:
Clark County & Nye County, NV (On-Site)
Duration:
12-Month Contract
Schedule:
Standard Business Hours
Pay Rate:$43.50 – $47.50/hr
POSITION SUMMARY
Our client, a leading energy organization operating across the Western United States, is seeking an experienced Construction Manager / Owner's Representative to support pre-construction and construction oversight activities on large-scale transmission and generation tie projects in Southern Nevada.
The successful candidate will be responsible for contractor monitoring and oversight across assigned work packages, with a primary focus on route development and refinement, field verification activities, and overall pre-construction preparation. A functional understanding of routing criteria — encompassing cost, engineering constraints, and common environmental considerations — is expected.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Oversee project buildout to ensure adherence to safety and quality standards throughout all phases of construction
- Lead communication and coordination with contractors, supervisors, management, and other project stakeholders
- Manage and maintain construction schedules, proactively identifying and escalating risks to delivery
- Ensure full safety compliance across all contractor and on-site activities
- Oversee quality control and quality assurance processes to confirm work meets applicable design requirements and standards
- Prepare and distribute project updates and reports in line with client requirements
- Provide broad project support for all construction-related activities as directed by leadership
- Serve as the primary liaison between the Contractor and Project Management team
- Provide environmental oversight in accordance with permit conditions and regulatory requirements
- Support route refinement activities, applying value engineering or equivalent methodologies to optimize criteria ahead of permitting and late-stage pre-construction activities
- Conduct routing and siting tradeoff assessments in conditions of uncertainty, evaluating risks with input from subject matter experts across Engineering, Environmental, Legal, Development, and Land
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Power Generation, or a related discipline; equivalent professional experience will be considered
- Demonstrable experience managing and overseeing large-scale construction projects, including generation tie and transmission infrastructure
- Extensive background in high-level project decision-making, risk mitigation, and construction leadership within a heavily regulated environment
- Proven experience in late-stage pre-construction activities, including route refinement and permitting preparation
- Willingness and ability to travel within the US approximately 25% of the time
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- Strong working knowledge of routing criteria development across functions including cost, engineering, and environmental constraints
- Experience performing routing and siting tradeoff decisions in the presence of uncertainty, with the ability to identify, evaluate, and communicate routing risks
- Ability to engage and collaborate with cross-functional subject matter experts including Engineering & Construction, Environmental Services, Legal, Development, and Land
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated comfort presenting risks and recommendations to senior stakeholders
- Equally comfortable operating at a detailed, task level and maintaining a clear view of overall project objectives and priorities
- Ability to problem-solve effectively within complex, highly regulated permitting and construction environments
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