Low Voltage/Limited Energy Superintendent - Data Center - National
Listed on 2026-06-29
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Electrician/ Electrician Installation, Construction Manager/ Foreman
Take Charge of Your Career at Interstates
At Interstates, we don't just show up to work, we show up for each other. From our headquarters in Iowa to job sites across the country, we're doing award‑winning electrical, controls, automation, and OT work that powers industrial facilities for clients here in the U.S. and around the world. Whether you're bending conduit, wiring panels, writing code, supporting projects, or helping things run behind the scenes, you'll be part of a crew that works hard, shares laughs, and takes pride in doing quality work.
We believe in building strong teams, doing the right thing, and making a difference in the communities where we live. If you want to grow and do meaningful work, you'll feel at home here.
From logistics to electrical work, everyone in the field plays a critical role in building, powering, and delivering success on a jobsite. Our logistics professionals keep construction moving by ensuring a steady flow of inventory. They bring attention to detail and strong organizational skills as they procure tools and materials for our electricians. Apprentice electricians are the powerhouses behind our most dynamic projects, while summer interns and new graduates kick off their careers as industrial electrical professionals.
These team members work closely with our journeyman electricians—seasoned experts who lead and mentor crews while completing complex projects. Our journeyman electricians partner with field foremen and site superintendents, who coordinate work, manage risks, and keep projects on track through planning, motivation, and communication. Our I&E, service, and maintenance teams ensure project performance by installing, testing, troubleshooting, and calibrating equipment.
Across roles, we all champion safety—empowering employees to lead as safety shareholders, uphold zero‑injury expectations, and care for our crews, company, and families.
At Interstates, our Superintendents are driven leaders who ensure every project reflects our commitment to safety, quality, and excellence. As a Low Voltage Superintendent, you will lead teams in delivering complex, mission‑critical low voltage and data center projects on time, within scope, and budget. You'll be responsible for leading crews, ensuring safety compliance, maintaining quality standards, and developing your team's technical and leadership capabilities.
Leadership- Motivate and guide teams to achieve project goals through positive teamwork that supports company values.
- Lead focused meetings and drive continuous improvement.
- Take initiative in solving client issues and implementing changes.
- Use various systems for planning to improve productivity and remove barriers.
- Hold team accountable and provide feedback for crew's performance and production.
- Manage tools, equipment, schedules, and cost codes effectively.
- Oversee subcontractor performance for safety, quality, scope, and cost.
- Maintain accurate field documentation.
- Set the tone for a safe jobsite and lead by example.
- Responsible for enforcing company safety policies and non‑negotiables.
- Participate in safety calls and ensure engaging safety meetings.
- Build strong relationships with clients and other trades.
- Manage conflict quickly and professionally.
- Communicate clearly verbally and through written documentation.
- Listen actively and encourage open dialogue.
- Main point of contact for client communication.
- Develop team members through training, feedback, and example.
- Set clear expectations and help teams achieve their goals.
- Fully understand project plans and communicate the work plan.
- Plan to ensure materials, labor, and tools are available.
- Identify scope changes, coordinate pricing, and assist with schedule.
- Recognize and manage project risk.
- Read and interpret drawings, specifications, and schematics.
- Apply NEC codes accurately and perform precise calculations.
- Use TIA and EIA codes and BICSI standards.
- Use Interstates systems and tools effectively.
- Understand and adhere to all state and local regulations…
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