Electrical Foreman

Knobelsdorff EnterprisesOglesby, IL
13d$30 - $35

About The Position

Ensure the safe, accurate, and timely completion of the electrical installation of solar arrays per construction drawings and customer specifications, in coordination with the General Foreman.

Requirements

  • Ability to demonstrate electrical qualification through a minimum of 8,000 hours of documented electrical work from previous employer or through Knobelsdorff.
  • Lead, in an organization of similar or greater complexities with the capacity to understand and manage multiple projects, multiple customers and personnel.
  • Eagerness to advance to the next level and assist in the growth of the industrial team.
  • Good critical thinking skills and the capability to troubleshoot and make logical project-minded decisions.
  • Knowledge of electrical, and/or photovoltaic (solar) construction
  • Self-starter & team player
  • Must be available to travel extensively (up to 100%) within regional states, including overnight stays for up to weeks at a time if required.
  • Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that represents a history of safe & competent driving.
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check.

Responsibilities

  • Lay out work and team assignments daily to drive efficiencies of installation.
  • Assist the Construction Manager and General Foreman with the creation of goal hours for the electrical installation of the site.
  • Ensure daily work assignments align with goals.
  • Participate in the creation of the daily Job Safety Analysis (JSA) by recognizing and analyzing risks associated with electrical tasks.
  • Ensure each member of the team is familiar with hazards and with steps to mitigate risks.
  • Familiarize yourself with company installation and safety standard procedures and best practices.
  • Educate crew members on procedures.
  • In coordination with the Site Coordinator and General Foreman, maintain situational awareness of the Bill of Materials (BOM), and ensure daily work plans align with material availability.
  • Communicate identified shortfalls and timeline of needs to the General Foreman and Site Coordinator.
  • Lay out personnel and equipment as necessary for wire pulls.
  • Minimize friction and tension on wire as much as possible, and ensure insulation isn’t negatively affected during pulls.
  • Oversee completion of plug and play and ensure crew members are educated on how to manage module leads according to customer specifications.
  • Lay out tasks and personnel for timely and quality completion of DC terminations and wire labeling on homerun string wire as well as combiner boxes and inverters.
  • Inspect terminations for quality of installation and correct discrepancies as needed.
  • Lay out tasks and personnel for timely and quality completion of AC terminations at inverters, switchgear, and transformers per customer specification and industry best practices.
  • Oversee the completion of electrical testing to include insulation resistance and open circuit voltage testing.
  • Ensure individuals completing tests have a thorough understanding of the purpose of the tests and expected results given proper installation and wiring of arrays.
  • Personally inspect all test results before submittal to the project management team.
  • Ensure DC string wire is managed per customer specifications.
  • Inspect system and perform troubleshooting as necessary to correct and restore DC health of system.
  • Assist in the installation of the Data Acquisition System (DAS) and applicable components at each site.
  • Ensure thorough understanding of system requirements through study of the DAS single line diagram as well as the installation manual.
  • Train and educate others on system function, components, and proper installation.
  • Maintain industry knowledge and train apprentices on electrical specifications and schematics necessary to complete each site.
  • Assist in leading daily safety meetings and job talks to ensure crew’s understanding of the daily work plan and associated requirements.
  • Access and interpret construction drawings and cut sheets as necessary to ensure proper installation of solar array components.
  • Ensure your team gains and maintains proper access to applicable software systems to ensure daily and weekly completion of both construction tasks and administrative requirements.
  • Ensure teams have a thorough understanding of assigned tasks each day.
  • For each task assigned, teams should have a complete understanding of safety hazards and steps to mitigate risks, quality requirements, and efficiency expectations.
  • Maintain close coordination with the General Foreman to ensure electrical work aligns with overall project schedule updates, closeout activities, and site priorities.

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid health and dental coverage for employees
  • HSA contributions to support your medical expenses
  • Company-paid life insurance and disability coverage
  • 401(k) with competitive company match
  • Profit sharing and performance-based incentives
  • Paid weekly with competitive wages
  • PTO, six paid holidays, and education reimbursement
  • Exclusive employee discounts through Working Advantage
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