Own day-to-day on-site coordination for installation activities, ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with Thermo Systems standards and customer requirements.
Promote a safety-first culture: reinforce safe work practices, ensure compliance with site safety plans, and escalate unsafe conditions immediately.
Track installation progress against the approved schedule and short-interval plans; identify risks to milestones and drive corrective actions.
Coordinate daily/weekly field meetings (toolbox talks, trade coordination meetings, look-ahead planning) as required by the site.
Maintain clear visibility of site constraints (access, permits, shutdown windows, staging areas, material availability) and communicate impacts proactively to the Project Manager.
Serve as Thermo Systems' on-site point of contact with customer representatives, general contractor/construction management team, third-party electrical and mechanical trades, Safety and quality representatives.
Maintain strict version control of installation drawings and field change documentation (latest revisions, RFIs, redlines/as-builts).
Requirements
Background in electrical installation, industrial controls, automation, construction management, or related trade leadership.
Familiarity with industrial environments (manufacturing, process facilities, distribution, energy, etc.).
Experience coordinating third-party electrical contractors and working within GC-controlled job sites.
Exposure to change management processes and documentation (RFIs, redlines, as-builts, T&M tracking, etc.).
Certifications such as OSHA-10/30, NCCER, or trade licensing (as applicable) are a plus.
Experience leading or coordinating field installation on industrial, controls, electrical, or construction projects.
Strong working knowledge of installation practices, jobsite coordination, and trade management.
Demonstrated ability to manage site safety expectations and promote a safety-first culture.