Transmission Coordinator Associate Project Planning Coordinator
Listed on 2025-12-15
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Construction
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Estimator, Energy Management/ Efficiency -
Engineering
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Estimator, Energy Management/ Efficiency
Salary: $69,463 - $130,111
Close Date: 1/2/2026 at 3:00 pm CST
Relocation:
Yes
Note:
Currently eligible for the West Texas Wage Premium.
Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC, headquartered in Dallas, is a regulated electricity transmission and distribution business that uses superior asset management skills to provide reliable electricity delivery to consumers. Oncor (together with its subsidiaries) operates the largest transmission and distribution system in Texas, delivering power to nearly 4 million homes and businesses and operating more than 143,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines in Texas.
SummaryWorking under the direct supervision of the Transmission Construction Manager, these roles are responsible for assisting in supporting the development and maintaining project construction schedules, developing and revising Construction Sequence Documents, coordinating construction efforts in the field among various entities, updating construction status information, and communicating as needed on overall project status with multiple parties. The assigned projects are in various stages of activity and are occurring simultaneously in most instances.
These positions are expected to work from the office as well as the field, as required, to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of the role. The environment and working conditions can be physically and mentally demanding. This position requires frequent on-site visits regardless of weather conditions. Issues arise that may require immediate attention, some of which can be resolved remotely, while others require an unscheduled on-site visit.
KeyRoles & Responsibilities For all
- Coordinating various meetings such as District status, pre-bid, pre-construction, customer-related, with Construction Manager, engineers, etc., as necessary, and provides solutions to any identified issues.
- Communicating effectively on overall project status and maintains relationships with multiple parties both internal and external to Oncor to resolve construction and coordination issues.
- Requesting line and equipment Clearance and Holds from Transmission Grid Management (TGM).
- Prioritizing multiple tasks to maintain project schedules.
- Providing recommendations to the Transmission Construction Manager to improve processes, practices, and procedures to accomplish goals in a more efficient and cost effective manner.
- Learning and applying the Oncor Transmission and Contractor Safety Handbook requirements.
- Possessing and developing basic knowledge of Transmission line and substation construction activities and materials.
- Ability to learn the computer skills required to use normal office programs and other company programs.
- Manage a high number of projects assigned as well as changing project conditions which require a “re‑shuffling” of project schedules on very short notice as needed.
- Performs all essential aspects and functions of the job as well as any other specific job requirements.
- Reading, interpreting, and understanding transmission project plans.
- Conducting field visits to job sites to evaluate plan construction needs in order to develop detailed construction schedules and work sequence documents.
- Identifying transmission facilities to be de‑energized to facilitate construction, and determine sequence, duration, and dates each element will be requested to be out of service.
- Requesting appropriate and timely system outages in the Transmission Outage Application software; determine if outages conflict with other projects in the portfolio; and, if so, decide on priority of conflicts and resolve to the least degree of uncertainty.
- Developing construction schedules, as well as revising, and maintaining construction schedules and detailed construction sequence documents to minimize facility outages and risks to the electric system.
- Developing a “Remediation Plan” and modifying work sequence documents/clearances, as needed, if conflicts arise because of new information provided at pre‑construction meetings.
- Making suggestions to construction contractors for potential alternative work plans to maintain the construction schedule.
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