Job Description
Job Description
Description:
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Provide Onsite Field Supervision/Construction Management services to support the Distribution Project Management and Construction projects in Service Territory in Michigan.
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Provide Field Supervisor/Construction Management services to oversee the construction of overhead and underground distribution to include, but not limited to the installation/replacement/removal of: poles, conductor, reclosers, underground cable, transformers, switches, disconnects, cross arms, anchors, as well as various other components of the distribution system.
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Providing expertise to project team as it relates to the development of the project scope, detailed construction plans, project cost estimates, project schedules, and identification of outage requirements (list of outages, exact work dates, and construction resource requirements) to implement for new facilities.
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Participate in design constructability reviews at the 30%, 60%, and 90% design milestones, providing detailed construction feedback to ensure designs are practical, efficient, and aligned with field execution requirements.
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Participate in on-site field and scope visits, daily tailboards, and safety briefings.
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Assist in developing RFPs and awarding EPC contracts, as well as stand-alone construction contracts.
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Participate as a key member of project teams to develop the project scope, cost estimates, and construction schedules-including a detailed construction and outage plan with specific work dates, resource requirements, and support for RSD (Request for Shutdown) planning and coordination.
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Coordinate with ROW, Environmental, and RR groups to ensure they have all necessary permits in place before the start of construction.
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Participate in contractors' pre-construction and Safety Kickoff meetings to ensure safety standards and expectations are understood.
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Coordinate with Project Management and Project Controls to develop and maintain accurate target spend projections, while monitoring and routinely reporting on the construction schedule and cost.
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Ensure contractor activities do not compromise system reliability and that all project work is built according to design, making it maintainable by project completion.
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Ensure project work does not hamper the Grid Operations maintainability of existing equipment at the site during construction activities.
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Identify and address all project safety hazards and environmental concerns.
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Prepare and deliver weekly, monthly, and quarterly project status reports using reporting templates, including schedule updates, progress tracking against the requested in-service date, key milestones, improvement opportunities, documented issues, kudos, and summaries of Safety Work Observations (SWOs).
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Contractor is responsible for providing the facilities, vehicles, and equipment (e.g., computers) necessary to complete the scope of work.
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Ensure the productivity tracker is updated daily.
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Work with the Contractor to ensure all necessary construction materials are kitted, delivered to the site, and inventoried.
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Coordinate with the Project Manager and Planners & Wesco (Material Provider) to address any material deficiencies.
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Perform daily Safe Worker Observations (SWO) and conduct hazard analyses, monitor contract crew members, and assess the skills and abilities of contractors for specific tasks, ensuring they comply with all safety and operational requirements.
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Monitor and report theft or illegal activity.
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Coordinate with Environmental Group and specified Contractors on any environmental concern and/or clean-up activities due to spills of any type.
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Review the accuracy of As-built record drawings and ensure adherence to all related documentation, including Distribution Change Order forms, timesheet approvals, and coordination of the VMT Field completion process.
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Contractor shall work with the engineer/planner or assigned representative on any deficiencies or discrepancies.
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The Contractor shall ensure that safety tailboards, PJBs, and applicable reviews are conducted, with documentation of the date and time of such Tailboards, PJBs, reviews, and attendees.
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The Contractor shall conduct safety stand-downs regularly and immediately after any safety concerns or issues are observed.
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The contractor shall inform contractors working on the site of the safe work expectations, as outlined in OSHA regulations.
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The Contractor shall exercise due diligence regarding rules and regulations, policies and procedures, safety manual, and all safety bulletins and alerts, as well as professional judgment calls concerning safety issues or quality concerns that may arise at each jobsite. It is expected that the contractor identify issues, report them accordingly, and resolve problems in accordance with expectations and industry standards.
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Close collaboration with the Project Manager (PM) throughout the gated process and the Initiation, Planning, Scheduling, Execution, and Close-out Process (IPSEC).
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Provide comprehensive oversight of Time & Equipment (T&E) productivity, Hydro-Vac operations, Traffic Control activities, and Adder unit usage to ensure efficient resource utilization and cost control.
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Perform ongoing QA/QC (Quality Assurance/Quality Control) throughout the project's duration to support accurate daily and weekly billing and payment processing, eliminating the need for formal inspections during construction. The inspection team will conduct a full inspection and reconciliation upon project completion.
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Support in the EFL (Emergency Field Leadership) Storm role and general Storm Response role, providing field supervision and coordination during storm events to support power restoration efforts in alignment with emergency response protocols.
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Collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders-including departments, contractors, customers, municipalities, and various trades and crafts (e.g., UG, Primary, Pert, Substations, Joint Use)-to ensure coordinated execution, avoid conflicts, and maintain alignment with the construction schedule and safety standards.
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Assist in developing a Level 1-5 construction schedule, providing increasing levels of detail from high-level project milestones (Level 1) to fully resource-loaded, task-specific execution plans (Level 5), in coordination with Project Management and Project Controls.
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Perform crew productivity analysis by monitoring and evaluating contractor crew performance, comparing actual work output against planned targets, identifying inefficiencies, and providing feedback to improve resource utilization and schedule adherence.
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Support the acquisition of easements and municipal permits as needed to ensure that all necessary land-use and regulatory approvals are secured before construction.
Benefits:
Healthcare Insurance: Synectics offers eligible employees and their dependents healthcare coverage through BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois. Eligibility begins on the 1st day of the calendar month following 60 days of continuous full time employment with Synectics. Premiums are subsidized by Synectics.
Dental Insurance: Synectics offers eligible employees and their dependents a dental plan through MetLife. Eligibility begins on the 1st day of the calendar month following 60 days of continuous full time employment with Synectics.
Vision Insurance: Synectics offers eligible employees vision insurance through VSP. Eligibility begins on the 1st day of the calendar month following 60 days of continuous full time employment with Synectics.401(k) Plan: The Synectics Inc. Investment Savings Retirement Plan. Synectics offers all employees who are 21 years of age or older the opportunity to invest in the 401(k) Plan on the first enrollment date that is at least 30 days after employment begins. Enrollment dates are each January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st.
Technical Certification Bonus: Synectics is pleased to award its employees a bonus of up to $500 for an approved professional certification. In determining the bonus amount, Synectics will consider the cost of the test(s) for any certification relating to your current position, achieved during your employment with us. Only one Certification Bonus per calendar year may be awarded per employee. Only current, active employees will be eligible to receive this bonus. It will be awarded 90 days after the Synectics office has received documentation confirming the successful completion of the certification.
Synectics is an equal opportunity employer.