Lead and oversee all phases of field construction for midstream facilities including site preparation, equipment installation, and system commissioning.
Coordinate with project engineers, operations, procurement, and third-party contractors to align scope, schedule, and resources.
Ensure all construction activities adhere to company safety standards, environmental regulations, and quality expectations.
Review and validate construction drawings, specifications, and work packages; provide feedback and adjustments as needed.
Monitor daily field progress, perform site inspections, and resolve field-level issues in real-time to avoid schedule impacts.
Track construction costs and manage contractor performance against budget and deliverables.
Manage construction timelines to ensure critical path milestones are met and project execution stays on schedule.
Participate in contractor selection and bid evaluation processes.
Lead or support facility start-up and turnover to operations including punch-list resolution and final walkdowns.
Maintain accurate documentation of construction activities, field changes, and as-built drawings.
Champion a culture of safety and ensure compliance with OSHA, DOT, and internal EHS policies.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field — OR equivalent industry experience.
Minimum of 5 years of relevant construction management experience, preferably in natural gas or midstream facilities.
Proven track record in leading field construction for gas gathering, compression, dehydration, or related projects.
Strong understanding of mechanical, civil, and electrical systems relevant to midstream operations.
Proficient in reading and interpreting construction drawings, P&IDs, and specifications.
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel regularly to field locations.
Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects in dynamic environments and deliver results under tight timelines.
Knowledge of applicable industry standards and regulations (OSHA, DOT, ASME, API, PHMSA).
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as project needs dictate.