Salary
💰 $119,120 - $132,360 per year
About the role
- Manage transmission projects in Massachusetts to ensure all phases are completed efficiently, within scope, on schedule, and within budget
- Engineer, design, site, permit and construct assigned projects; manage planning, engineering, siting/permitting, procurement, construction, commissioning and close out phases
- Coordinate regulatory approvals and interface with regulators, local elected officials and town department managers
- Manage development and evaluation of bid documents for engineering, design and construction and procurement of material and equipment
- Develop comprehensive project plans, schedules, communications plans, change control methodology, detailed project budgets and cash flow
- Manage execution of project plans, change control, monthly maintenance and reporting of project scope, budgets and schedules
- Manage siting and permitting needs assessments, regulatory filings, environmental assessments and ISO-NE project submittals
- Develop required outage and energization plans and long-term outage plan project submittals
- Manage project close out, provide clear concise and comprehensive reports for management
- Integrate and manage cross functional project teams and work closely with Legal, Regulatory Relations, Purchasing, Communications and all Transmission Business functions
- Assigned projects reported to the Manager of Transmission Projects or Manager-Construction and Maintenance Transmission
Requirements
- Authorization to work in the United States is a precondition to employment in this position. Eversource will not sponsor candidates for work visas for this position.
- Minimum of five (5) to ten (10) years of related experience required
- Familiarity with Project Management methodologies is highly desirable
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (preferred), Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Business, equivalent degree will be considered or equivalent experience
- Master’s Degree and Project Management class work are desirable
- Professional Engineer’s (PE) License and formal project management (PMP) certification are highly desirable
- Valid Motor Vehicle Operator’s License is required
- Demonstrated ability to investigate and solve problems, analyze data, write effective reports and make presentations
- Ability to cope with deadlines, manage time, set and manage priorities, define roles and responsibilities and make decisions
- Ability to run meetings, motivate others, and interact with others at all levels of the organization
- Ability to schedule, plan and manage numerous complex transmission projects concurrently
- Self-starter with effective communication skills, including active listening, speaking and writing skills
- Must be available to work emergency restoration assignment as required
- Must be available to travel between MA/CT/NH as necessary
- Work will require visiting field construction sites including high voltage substations and utility Rights-of-Way