Overview:
Barnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a major EPC contractor with projects underway across North America. Barnard is ranked by Engineering News-Record, a leading construction industry periodical, as one of the nation’s Top 400 contractors. We specialize in, power, tunneling, oil and gas, and heavy civil. We offer competitive salaries, profit sharing, 401(k)s, a generous health plan, annual bonuses, and challenging career opportunities with a financially solid company. Barnard’s people are the reason for the success of the company. Our reputation attracts the highest quality personnel, people who are committed to producing projects that set a standard for excellence. At Barnard, we build the riskiest, most difficult, complex jobs we can find and we hire people who thrive on tough work and demanding opportunities. This position is based in beautiful Bozeman, Montana, a vibrant college town with access to a variety of outdoor activities including skiing, hiking and world class fly-fishing.
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Equivalent experience in a construction-related position will also be considered.
- 10+yrs of utility scale electrical construction and estimating experience.
- Hold a valid Master Electrician license.
- Strong knowledge of electrical codes and construction practices.
- Experience estimating and developing bids for utility scale electrical projects.
- Strong background/experience with all field installation techniques/methods.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Safety oriented, 10-hour and 30-hour OSHA certificates are preferred.
- Strong work ethic - Willing to do what it takes to get the job done.
- Ability to function as a team-builder/player
- Ability to meet deadlines and collaborate with bid team members
- Ability to travel to project sites and provide support
- The ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and
Responsibilities:
- Manage construction safety
- Manage environmental compliance
- Manage quality
- Understand / manage project costs and budgets
- Schedule and manage crew workforce, equipment, and tools for maximum utilization
and quality of work - Review timecards and invoices for proper cost distribution and accountability
- Ensure all employees are current in and compliant with all Barnard safety policies, and
have received required safety training and equipment - Business development and managing client relationships
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled, E-Verify Employer
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Barnard Construction Company
Barnard is different from other construction companies in many ways, some small and some substantial. Like all construction companies, we strive to deliver quality, on time, under-budget projects that include terrific environmental stewardship and community relations. We are different in the way we execute our work and achieve these goals.
For starters, we are organized around one Home Office and we rely on our people as our greatest asset and resource in all aspects of our business. We started small, first one man, then one team, and we found we liked the team approach to construction. Consequently, we don’t have satellite offices or regional headquarters that compete for business or spread our resources thin. We have the Home Office based in beautiful Bozeman, Montana, where the business began. This means that if someone on a project in British Columbia has a question, he or she calls the same number that someone in upstate New York calls for an answer. Field staff can be sure that they reach the people they need for support, assistance or some well-deserved kudos. If a question requires more than one person’s answer, we can walk down the hallway, hold an impromptu meeting and work out a solution or answer without the effort becoming a scheduling event. This efficient communication and access to management is key to Barnard’s people and to our culture. In fact, our entire Executive Management meets monthly with our Department Heads to connect and keep everyone involved in the big picture as well as the individual projects and bids that we have in the works.
We also stand out among our competitors in our practice of pairing a Field Supervisor with a Project Engineer to form a “team” that is strong in office and field skills. This eliminates the problem of not knowing who to ask for a material order or not understanding if the schedule is being met. It creates a culture of accountability. Our Superintendents and Project Managers are paired as well. This splits responsibilities while also having a peer with whom to consider options and problem-solve.
As a job winds down, key project staff members are cycled back to the Home Office to estimate upcoming work. When the work is awarded, that bid team mobilizes to the project and performs the work. The knowledge that is gained from being involved in a project from the estimate to project completion is invaluable.
We believe that the more we empower our people, the better off we’ll be. After all, we are People building for People.
100 to 499 employees
Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure
http://www.barnard-inc.com/