Solar Electrical Field Project Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Management/ Efficiency, Operations Manager
Company Overview
Moss is a national privately held construction firm providing innovative solutions resulting in award-winning projects. With regional offices across the United States, Moss focuses on construction management, solar EPC, and design-build. The company’s diverse portfolio encompasses a wide range of sectors, including luxury high-rise residential, landmark mixed‑use developments, hospitality, K‑12 and higher education, justice, solar energy and battery storage, and sports.
Moss is ranked by Engineering News‑Record as the nation’s top solar contractor and one of the top 50 general contractors. Moss prides itself on a strong entrepreneurial culture that honors safety, quality, client engagement, and employee development. Its employees consistently rank Moss as one of the best places to work.
Moss' Solar Electrical Field Project Engineers are responsible for assisting the Electrical Assistant and Electrical Project Manager in the administrative and technical management of large utility scale Solar projects. They assist in supervising all activities related to contract administration, change orders, submittals, procurement, and scheduling. Positive attitude and behavior are necessary as you will interact with staff at all levels in an ever‑changing environment.
EssentialJob Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities can be broken down into four main categories:
Crew Management, Reporting, Tool Connex, Material Acquisition (Material/Procurement/Inventory/Logistics).
- Coordinates project start‑up by reviewing the owner’s contract, assisting with the development of a startup checklist and site utilization plan, coordinating mobilization, assisting with subcontractor & vendor selection, identifying critical issues & milestones, finalizing Prolog set up, participating in the development of the construction schedule, and participating in subcontractor project orientation.
- Expedites materials by developing a submittal log, establishing fabrication & delivery schedule, confirming delivery of materials, conducting submittal/SD review process, reviewing coordination drawings, monitoring materials stored off site, coordinating owner furnished materials, and verifying fabrication status.
- Coordinates construction activities by strategizing with the Superintendent, conducting subcontractor pre‑construction meetings, maintaining activity tracking logs, participating in schedule updates, conducting quality control inspections, verifying field installations, ensuring compliance with safety procedures and policies, coordinating storage of delivered materials, participating in daily superintendent meetings, participating in jobsite meetings, maintaining material expediting log, participating in project team visits, coordinating activities with user groups, and assisting with agency inspections.
- Facilitates project administration by expediting subcontractor and vendor agreements, assisting with subcontractor and vendor insurance and bond agreements, preparing meeting agendas and minutes, assisting with managing the check‑hold list, maintaining jobsite files, processing progress photos, assisting with preparation of project status reports, coordinating activities with project staff, maintaining Prolog, generating correspondence, administering the RFI process, and ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures.
- Tracks project costs by processing subcontractor and vendor pay requests, assisting with tracking owner payments, tracking subcontractor back charges, and updating labor cost reports.
- Supports management for the change order process by creating change requests, reviewing scope changes, determining schedule impacts, issuing owner notification, expediting subcontractor and vendor pricing, preparing cost proposals, and negotiating proposal costs.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or a related discipline.
- Six months to one‑year minimum Solar internship or full‑time experience as a project engineer or assistant project engineer in the construction industry.
- Strong computer skills, including familiarity with construction project management applications.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills required to interface directly with owners’ representatives, the A/E team, building departments, and other team members.
- Basic finance skills required.
Solar Electrical Field Project Engineer
Job LocationMulti‑state, requires high travel.
ClassificationFull time – Exempt – Salaried.
Reports ToSolar Electrical Superintendent.
Moss is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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