Electrical Project Manager (Commercial)
San Antonio, TX, United States
- Construction
- Full-time
- Electrical Project Manager
- Commercial Electrical Contractor
- NEC codes
The Electrical Project Manager oversees commercial electrical projects from planning through closeout, managing budgets, resources, and schedules to ensure compliance with NEC codes and project specifications. They coordinate with engineers, architects, vendors, and stakeholders while leading on-site teams to maintain quality and resolve technical challenges. This role requires strong leadership, communication skills, and proficiency in project management software within a commercial electrical contracting environment.
Seeking a process driven Electrical Project Manager in the San Antonio and DFW markets for a growing and reputable $200M/ year Commercial Electrical Contractor client.
Key duties include budget management, resource allocation, stakeholder communication, risk management, quality assurance, and ensuring adherence to NEC codes and project specifications.
Key Responsibilities
- Pre-Construction/Planning:
- Review blueprints, cost estimates, and contracts.
- Develop project plans, schedules, and risk management plans.
- Estimate labor, material, and resource needs.
- Coordinate with engineering, architects, and other departments.
- Negotiate with vendors and subcontractors.
- Project Execution:
- Lead project teams and delegate tasks.
- Manage budgets, timelines, and resource allocation.
- Oversee on-site construction, ensuring work follows electrical codes and standards.
- Monitor progress, efficiency, and quality.
- Resolve technical issues and overcome obstacles.
- Communicate with clients, foremen, and stakeholders.
- Project Closeout:
Essential Skills & Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems, construction, and NEC.
- Excellent communication (written/verbal) and leadership skills.
- Budgeting, scheduling, and problem-solving abilities.
- Proficiency with project management software (e.g., MS Project).
- Experience in the electrical industry, often with a degree in a related field.




