Field Construction Manager - Binghamton, NY
New York, NY
- Construction
- Full-time
- field construction manager
- pole inspection
- wood pole restoration
The Field Construction Manager oversees and manages all field construction activities related to pole and tower inspection, restoration, and repair across multiple service areas. They lead project start meetings, ensure compliance with technical specifications, and maintain quality assurance while promoting safety and hazard mitigation. This role requires strong leadership, technical expertise, and effective communication to coordinate teams and report progress to senior stakeholders.
Our client is seeking Field Construction Manager to join their team.
Field Construction Manager
Binghamton, NY
Full Time
What You Will Do
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Oversee and manage all field construction activities across multiple service areas, including pole groundline inspection and treatment, wood pole restoration, steel pole & tower inspection & repair, and aluminum bell base insulator replacement.
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Lead job start meetings at each service center, ensuring all contractor inspectors, field supervision personnel, and coordinators are aligned with project goals.
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Ensure compliance with technical specifications, coordinate material ordering, and provide guidance on any technical issues raised.
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Identify, evaluate, and report hazard conditions, ensuring a safe work environment.
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Monitor quality assurance across all contractor installations, including C-Trusses for Transmission and Distribution wood pole restoration, and take corrective actions when necessary.
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Manage field construction teams, coordinate schedules, and communicate progress to senior stakeholders.
What We Are Looking For
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Proven experience managing field construction projects or teams in similar roles.
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Strong technical knowledge in pole and tower inspections, repairs, and restoration.
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Leadership skills to manage teams and coordinate multiple service areas.
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Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English (B2–C1 level).




