Lead Electrical Superintendent - Simple/Combined CycleDate: Aug 5, 2026 Location: Claude, TX, US GA, US Beech Island, SC, US Duncan, OK, US OK, US Stillwater, OK, US TX, US Company: Black & Veatch Family of Companies Together, we own our company, our future, and our shared success. As an employee-owned company, our people are Black & Veatch. We put them at the center of everything we do and empower them to grow, explore new possibilities and use their diverse talents and perspectives to solve humanity's biggest challenges in an ever-evolving world. With over 100 years of innovation in sustainable infrastructure and our expertise in engineering, procurement, consulting and construction, together we are building a world of difference.Company : Black & Veatch Corporation Opportunity Type : Staff Relocation eligible : No Full time/Part time : Full-Time Project Only Hire : No Visa Sponsorship Available: NoWhy Black & Veatch?Join the Overland Contracting (a Black & Veatch company) construction team and build with pride. As a 100% employee?owned company, every role matters — you own your work, your impact, and your future. We lead with care, and safety is non?negotiable and embedded into every role, site and decision, ensuring our teams return home safe, every day.
From field engineering to project management to quality and startup, you'll work with cutting?edge technology, learn from seasoned experts, and grow through real?world, hands?on experience. With a strong backlog across power, water, grid, and industrial markets, you'll have the stability to grow and the opportunity to shape what comes next.Job SummaryAs a Lead Electrical Superintendent, you will play a critical role in leading electrical field execution for combined cycle and simple cycle power generation projects. In this role, you will provide hands-on leadership for direct-hire craft, subcontractors, foremen, field engineers, and discipline superintendents to ensure electrical work is planned, coordinated, and executed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with project requirements. You will help drive productivity, schedule performance, quality, cost control, and field coordination across major electrical scopes, including power distribution, raceway and cable systems, grounding, terminations, electrical equipment installation, testing support, and commissioning readiness.Key ResponsibilitiesLead electrical field execution for combined cycle/simple cycle construction projects, ensuring safe, high-quality installation of assigned electrical systems and equipment.Support the Construction Manager in maintaining BV safety, quality, ethics, lessons learned and performance management programs.Lead electrical craft, general foremen/foremen, subcontractors, field engineers and discipline supervision.Coordinate power distribution, grounding, cable tray, conduit, cable pulling, terminations, electrical equipment, lighting and balance-of-plant systems.Monitor, verify and report progress against CPM schedules, milestones, turnover priorities and commodity targets.Partner with craft, subcontractors, field engineering, startup, commissioning, project controls and management to resolve drawing, schedule, quality, quantity, cost and safety issues.Track productivity, installed quantities, progress and cost performance; communicate updates to the Construction Manager/Field Project Controls Manager.Act proactively to maintain safety, quality, schedule, productivity, cost, turnover and commissioning readiness.Lead foreman, subcontractor and discipline planning meetings for daily, weekly and monthly electrical work.Develop/monitor three-week look-ahead schedules aligned with sequencing, system priorities and resources.Confirm drawings, materials, labor, tools, equipment, access, permits and work packages support scheduled work.Oversee electrical work packages and equipment installation, coordinating with civil, mechanical, piping, I&C, startup and commissioning.Identify constraints, conflicts, shortages, quality issues and productivity impacts; develop corrective actions to maintain progress.Develop, monitor and report electrical punch list completion, turnover readiness and closeout.Maintain daily logs, quantity reports, progress updates and site records supporting documentation and commercial recovery.Review craft/subcontractor timesheets, installed quantities and supplier technical service logs/timesheets.Monitor electrical subcontractors for scope, schedule, quality, safety and execution compliance.Build relationships with subcontractors, craft leadership, field engineering and stakeholders to support collaboration and execution.Support extra work authorization requests, including RFMPs and work authorizations.Assist with Contractor Information Requests and field technical inquiries.Identify back charges, out-of-scope items and commercial impacts; escalate as needed.Develop/distribute Job Hazard Analyses for major electrical installation packages and high-risk activities.Provide work direction, coaching, training, development and performance feedback to assigned team members.Apply BV standards, procedures, construction guides and lessons learned across assigned electrical work.Lead field execution with direction, coordination and accountability while recognizing management responsibilities may vary.Mentor discipline superintendents and field leaders through guidance, training recommendations and support to strengthen leadership capability and execution.Support workforce planning and succession development by identifying training, development and leadership growth opportunities for assigned supervision and craft leadership.Serve as the Construction Manager's representative when required, providing continuity of field leadership, coordination, communication and decision-making.Support site-wide safety, quality and execution initiatives to ensure consistent implementation of project requirements, standards and lessons learned.Coordinate with discipline superintendents, subcontractors, startup, commissioning and project management teams to support objectives, critical path activities and integrated planning.Promote lessons learned, field best practices and continuous improvement across the project site.Preferred QualificationsConstruction Management, Engineering, Electrical Technology, or related technical degree preferred; equivalent electrical field leadership experience may be considered.Preferred Skills:Lead Electrical Superintendent experience on power generation, industrial, or heavy construction projects Combined cycle and simple cycle power plant construction experience Experience leading electrical installation scopes for gas turbine, steam turbine, HRSG, balance-of-plant, switchyard, power distribution, grounding, raceway, cable, terminations, lighting, heat trace, and electrical equipment systems Strong understanding of electrical construction sequencing, system turnover, testing support, and commissioning readiness Budget, cost control, productivity tracking, and quantity reporting skills Industrial Relations knowledge for recognizing and resolving potential labor issues Knowledge of union agreements and jurisdictional issues Knowledge of company construction guides, standards, procedures, and manuals Construction safety awareness and strong commitment to safe work execution Constructability knowledge within the electrical discipline and working knowledge of adjacent construction disciplines Ability to coordinate effectively with civil, mechanical, piping, I&C, startup, commissioning, subcontractor, and field engineering teams Conflict management, problem-solving, and risk assessment skills Strong communication, leadership, planning, and human relations skills Multi-tasking ability to prioritize, organize, schedule, and execute work in a fast-paced construction environment Project management, conceptual planning, and legal contract understanding, including EPC and subcontract requirements Experience with time reporting systems, cost code labor productivity systems, expense reporting, and administrative procedures Computer skills and ability to use construction management, reporting, scheduling, and productivity tracking tools Experience mentoring and developing field supervision, including discipline superintendents, general foremen, and foremen. Demonstrated ability to serve in a lead discipline role and support Construction Manager responsibilities when required. Ability to lead diverse craft, supervisory, and subcontractor teams while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing project culture.Minimum Qualifications8+ years experience as a Superintendent or Construction Manager on equivalent projects.
Valid Driver's License. All applicants must be able to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements (if selected) which may include any/all of the following: criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations.Certifications OSHA 10 certification.Work Environment/Physical DemandsPhysical Demands: Lift and carry heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds. Stand, Kneel, Bend, Stoop, Move, and Walk long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas. See and hear naturally or with correction. Full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties. Requires using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure.
Requires repetitive movement. May require work above 5 feet in height. Climb and maintain balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders and scaffolds. Work up to a 12 hour shift doing hard physical labor in varying temperature extremes and other outside conditions. Work Environment: Typical construction site