Site Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects; US Site locations
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Operations Manager, Site Manager, Civil Engineering -
Construction
Electrical Engineering, Operations Manager, Site Manager, Civil Engineering
Site Manager, Energy and Infrastructure Projects (US Locations)
Location:
U.S. Locations (On-Site)
Built on more than a century of innovation and decades of substation expertise, Linxon blends Atkins Ralis' 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.
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.
- 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 1015 years of experience managing high-voltage substation construction projects from site preparation through energization.
- You are skilled in interpreting electrical schematics, one-line diagrams, civil/structural drawings, and substation equipment layouts.
- You are familiar with NEC, NFPA, and industry standards governing high-voltage construction and electrical safety.
- You use construction scheduling tools and cost-management systems to maintain control of project timelines and budgets.
- You lead diverse crews, subcontractors, and field personnel with clarity, accountability, and a focus on results.
- You communicate effectively with clients, engineers,…
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