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Site Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects; US Site locations
Job in
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, 27601, USA
Listed on 2026-06-05
Listing for:
Snc-Lavalin
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-05
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Operations Manager, Site Manager -
Construction
Operations Manager, Site Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description
JOB TITLE:
Site Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects (US locations)
LOCATION:
U.S. Locations (On-Site)
Who we are?
Built on more than a century of innovation and decades of substation expertise, Linxon blends Atkins
Réalis’ project management strength with Hitachi Energy’s technological leadership. Together, we deliver high‑performing EPC solutions that strengthen the power grid.
We support community growth and industrial development by providing end‑to‑end engineering, procurement, management, and construction services for complex AC substation and electrification projects across five core markets.
What We Believe?
We believe in the value of every client’s investment and take pride in tackling challenging, high‑risk projects. With deep expertise and continuous development, our teams operate with the precision, resilience, and mission‑focus needed to deliver crucial infrastructure—often described as the “special forces” of our industry.
To learn more about us click on the links below:
Careers - Linxon Building the infrastructure to power the world - we are Linxon! ()How will you make your impact?
As a Site Manager with Linxon, you will take full command of all on‑site operations from groundbreaking through grid connection, ensuring the seamless and cost‑effective execution of solar and battery‑storage projects. You will lead the field with ownership and urgency, coordinating cross‑functional teams and managing subcontractors to deliver every project safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance.
Acting as the critical on‑the‑ground link between engineering, procurement, and construction, you will drive progress across start‑up, construction, erection, commissioning, and maintenance phases while resolving issues in real time to prevent delays and protect project performance. Through disciplined oversight, proactive problem‑solving, and steadfast commitment to safety and excellence, you will ensure each project achieves its operational and commercial objectives.
What will you do?
Lead construction of new and upgraded high‑voltage substations from site mobilization through commissioning and energization.
Oversee contractor construction and maintenance activities in accordance with project documents, engineering standards, utility requirements, and industry best practices.
Develop, maintain, and manage detailed construction schedules; track milestones and proactively identify and mitigate potential delays.
Coordinate material logistics, including procurement status, inventory management, and delivery to job sites to support uninterrupted construction.
Enforce OSHA regulations, utility safety policies, and environmental requirements, ensuring a safe working environment on active high‑voltage job sites.
Identify, assess, and mitigate job‑site hazards; ensure safe work practices around energized electrical equipment.
Review engineering designs, drawings, and construction documents to validate constructability, quality, and schedule alignment.
Perform routine field inspections, maintain QA/QC documentation, and verify contractor workmanship and material compliance.
Ensure all construction activities comply with NEC, NESC, utility standards, and project specifications.
Serve as the primary on‑site point of contact for clients, engineers, EPC partners, vendors, and local authorities.
Lead construction and coordination meetings; communicate safety concerns, schedule impacts, design deviations, and material issues.
Collaborate with project managers, engineering teams, and safety leadership to support efficient and coordinated project execution.
Supervise and guide field crews and subcontractors, providing direction, coaching, performance feedback, and conflict resolution.
Proactively identify and resolve construction challenges that impact safety, schedule, cost, or quality.
Who you are?
You hold a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field — or you bring equivalent hands‑on project experience.
You have 10–15 years of experience managing high‑voltage substation construction projects from site preparation through…
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