Operations Supervisor Electrical at NEC Corporation
Holbrook, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Apr, 26

Salary

55.0

Posted On

20 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Supervision, Electrical Construction, Telecommunications, Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Safety Compliance, Testing Electrical Systems, Equipment Management, Material Management, Documentation, Master Electrician, OSHA 30, Fieldwork, Problem Solving, Team Leadership, Communication, PPE Usage

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Job Details Job Location: Holbrook, MA 02343 Salary Range: $45.00 - $55.00 Hourly Electrical Operations Supervisors are responsible for directly managing and participating in the completion of electrical construction projects with specific focus on Telecom and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. This role is to supervise multiple electrical crews including Journeyman & Apprentices and at times required to work directly with the crew. Key Responsibilities: Supervision: Supervise field technicians in the completion of fieldwork, provide instruction and oversight in overcoming obstacles, and ensure that safety policies are followed. Licensing and Inspections: Responsible for supervising installations and inspections of electrical construction in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. Fieldwork: Ensure field work in completed as Foreman of crew. Perform construction electrical work in accordance with the client’s work order, including installation of antennae, telecommunications equipment, and constructing modifications particular to small cell sites. Testing: Determine the steps necessary to assess an electrical situation using testing devices, blueprints and maps. Test electrical systems using tools that include voltmeters and ohmmeters to determine where issues may be occurring, the safety of the system and to ensure compatibility. Safety: Maintain a safe work environment by adhering to all company guidelines and OSHA safety requirements and also through reporting violations of policies, procedures and guidelines to management, safety administrator, or HR. Must use required PPE as necessary and required. Equipment Management Inspect equipment prior to and following completion of work activities, deliver equipment to worksites, retrieve equipment from worksites, and maintain inventory records of equipment usage and status. Material Management Inspect and deliver materials to site prior to the start of work. Assist in creating BOMs (Bill of Materials) for particular projects. Documentation: Record information associated with work activities and report information after completing field work on each site. Record and document all closeout information. You must follow company specific MOPs and procedures when available. Provide input for new documentation of procedures as needed. Perform related responsibilities as required or assigned. WHAT WE OFFER Paid Time Off No Cost Life Insurance and Disability Medical, Dental, Vision Health Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Health Reimbursement Account 401(k) Retirement Plan Employee Assistance Program Paid On-The-Clock Training and Certification Educational Assistance Annual Allowance Towards Footwear and Eye Protection Qualifications and Physical Requirements Special Job Requirements: Master Electrician Massachusetts Work requires day travel within the New England States (75% Field/25% Office) and involves exposure to weather elements. Occasional evening, weekend & overnight lodging based on customer projects and locations. Passing DOT physical OSHA 30 Valid MA Drivers License Position requires the ability to stoop, crawl, bend at the knees and waist, squat and lift body weight, PPE, equipment, tools and/or boxes. You must be able to safely perform the following types of activities daily as a part of your regular duty position. Lift/Carry 0-100 lbs. depending upon role, height of lift 0-8’ depending upon role, distance of carry varies based upon position. Pushing up to 75 lbs. occasionally up to 33% of the workday. Pulling up to 75 lbs. frequently up to 60% of the workday. Climbing and balancing - constantly up to 90% of the workday. Bending, squatting, reaching, fingering, feeling and repetition frequently up to 66% of the workday. Twisting, crawling, kneeling – occasionally up to 33% of the workday. Hand and foot motion – frequently up to 100% of the workday Temperature tolerance; extreme heat and cold - occasionally Vibration of power tools - occasionally Noise- occasionally Pass drug screening, physical, and background check
Responsibilities
Supervise and manage electrical construction projects, focusing on Telecom and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. Ensure compliance with safety policies and oversee field technicians in completing their work.
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