Project Manager, High-Voltage & Commissioning

Cl?nera, LLC

$90K — $120K *
Boise, ID 83709In-Person
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in construction management, electrical engineering, business, or related field.
  • Minimum 5 years in HV construction and commissioning project management.
  • At least 2 years in utility-scale renewable energy projects.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and adaptable to company-specific software.
  • In-depth knowledge of EPC contract administration and negotiation, especially in utility-scale HV projects.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and control end-to-end HV and commissioning project phases, including schedules and resource allocation.
  • Drive critical path management and weekly schedule reviews with project leadership.
  • Manage cost and forecasting for HV projects, including EAC/EVA updates and change orders.
  • Oversee contract administration, ensuring scope clarity and effective change management.
  • Facilitate cross-functional cooperation to ensure design completeness and compliance with regulations.
  • Implement risk management strategies, maintaining a risk register and escalating issues when necessary.
  • Promote a culture of safety and ensure adherence to HSSE standards across the project team.

Benefits

  • 100% coverage for employee and dependent medical, dental, and vision premiums.
  • Hybrid work environment for flexibility.
  • HSA and FSA plans available for health and spending savings.
  • Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program.
  • Retirement plan with employer matching contributions to support savings.
  • Various life insurance options, including Basic and Voluntary coverage.
  • Generous paid time off policy, including vacation and holidays.
  • Incentive pay and RSU plans to reward performance.
Full Job Description
ABOUT THE ROLE

The HV & Commissioning Project Manager represents the Owner (IPP) and leads all high-voltage (HV), protection & controls (P&C), SCADA/communications, testing, and commissioning activities for utility-scale solar and energy storage assets. This role owns cost, schedule, scope, quality, and risk for the HV build and commissioning phases from pre-functional checks through energization, interconnection testing, COD, and turnover to Operations. Functions as the primary interface with utilities, Owner's engineers, EPCs, testing/commissioning vendors, and internal stakeholders, ensuring systems are safe, compliant, utility-approved, and reliable for long-term operations.

WHAT YOU'LL DO
  • Own end-to-end HV and site wide commissioning project planning and control, establishing the WBS, baseline schedule, cash flow forecasts, procurement milestones, and resource plans.
  • Drive weekly schedule reviews, recovery planning, and critical path management with EPC and site leadership.
  • Lead HV and site wide commissioning cost management and forecasting, including monthly EAC/EVA updates, change order pricing validation, contingency management, pay application review/approval, and alignment of financial reporting with Project Controls and Finance.
  • Direct contract administration, ensuring scope clarity, deliverable compliance, and change management discipline; draft, negotiate, and recommend change orders and claims with clear schedule/cost impact analyses.
  • Coordinate cross-functional execution to ensure design completeness, permitting compliance, interconnection readiness, and QA/QC adherence.
  • Execute risk management throughout the lifecycle, maintaining the risk register, quantifying impacts, implementing mitigations, and escalating strategic risks to senior leadership with recommended actions.
  • Drive site safety culture and compliance, integrating HSSE requirements into schedules and work plans and ensuring EPC adherence to safety KPIs and incident reporting.
  • Manage external stakeholder relationships, including utilities, AHJs, landowners, third party inspectors, and lenders' engineers, ensuring timely reviews, approvals, and alignment on critical path items.
  • Produce executive ready reports and presentations, summarizing progress, risks, cash flow, and forecasted outcomes for internal leadership and, when applicable, board-level review.
  • Mentor and guide other members of the project team, delegating workstreams, providing technical direction, and building execution discipline across the project team.
  • Lead lessons learned and continuous improvement, capturing insights during closeout and feeding back process and contract improvement recommendations to Construction leadership.
  • Collaborate with individual departments, as well as cross-functionally with other departments within the organization.
  • Maintain organizational excellence in terms of project timelines and deliverables.
  • Demonstrates the Clēnera Core Values of Caring, Committed, and Courageous.
  • Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in construction management, electrical engineering, , business, or related field experience.
  • Experience:
    • Minimum of 5 years of experience in HV construction and commissioning project management.
    • Minimum of 2 years of experience executing utility-scale renewable energy projects.
  • Technology: Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, and an ability to learn company-specific software programs, tools, processes, and machines.
  • Skills/Attributes:
    • Strong understanding of schedule and cost controls, including critical path analysis, recovery planning, earned value, EAC forecasting, and cash flow management.
    • Strong EPC contract administration and negotiation skills, capable of structuring clear change orders, resolving claims, and driving accountability to contractual obligations.
    • Technical fluency in utility scale HV, construction, including civil works, MV/HV systems, SCADA, protection/controls, energy storage technology and commissioning sequences.
    • Adept at identifying systemic and emergent risks, quantifying impacts, and implementing mitigation actions that protect COD and budget objectives.
    • Ability to build trust and effectively coordinate with utilities, AHJs, inspectors, lenders' engineers, and EPC executives to clear critical path issues.
    • Clear, persuasive communication, producing concise, decision ready reporting for senior leadership and guiding the project team toward shared outcomes.
    • Demonstrated ability to lead highly effective teams, both internally and externally.
    • Self-motivated to work through complex problems and competing priorities, including a high level of detail and organization.
    • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Travel: 25%

BENEFITS
  • Clēnera pays 100% of employee and dependent premiums for a suite of medical, dental, and vision coverages.
  • Hybrid Work Environment
  • HSA and FSA Plans Available
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Retirement Plan with Employer Match
  • Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary, and AD&D
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation and Public Holidays)
  • Incentive Pay and RSU Plans

*Recruiting agencies, we are not currently accepting unsolicited referrals for this or any open role. We will not pay any fee associated with unsolicited referrals.

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