Project Director-Renewable Energy

About the Company Our client is a leader in Renewables & Sustainable Infrastructure, developing gigawatt-scale campuses purpose-built for next-generation AI data centers. The company designs, builds, and orchestrates all power infrastructure across its campuses, including grid interconnections, behind-the-meter solar generation, and large-scale battery energy storage systems. With more than 5 gigawatts of capacity in various stages of development, their projects under construction today rank among the largest and most complex in the world. The organization operates at the intersection of hyperscale computing, advanced energy systems, and large-scale infrastructure development. About the Position The company is seeking a highly experienced Project Director to lead the delivery of complex, multi-discipline infrastructure programs from Notice to Proceed (NTP) through energization and final turnover to Operations. This role will oversee EPC partners, manage multiple concurrent scopes of work, and ensure all safety, quality, schedule, and budget objectives are met. The Project Director will be responsible for managing a portfolio of large-scale projects, coordinating across Electrical, Civil, Water, and Mechanical disciplines. The ideal candidate brings deep experience in Medium and High Voltage systems, including substations, and has successfully delivered hyperscale or mission-critical facilities. Key Responsibilities: Lead end-to-end project delivery from NTP through energization and operational handoff. Oversee EPC contractors and ensure adherence to contractual, safety, quality, schedule, and cost requirements. Manage a portfolio or program of concurrent large-scale infrastructure projects. Coordinate and integrate Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, and Water scopes across campus-level developments. Provide leadership on Medium and High Voltage infrastructure, including substations and grid interconnections. Enforce contract performance, including KPIs, liquidated damages (LDs), and long-term service agreements (LTSAs). Ensure compliance with safety standards, regulatory requirements, and client SLAs. Collaborate closely with internal development, engineering, operations, and executive teams. Identify project risks and implement mitigation strategies across schedule, cost, and technical execution. Support commissioning, energization, and successful turnover to Operations teams. Requirements Bachelor’s degree required ; advanced degree preferred. 15 years of experience in large-scale infrastructure project delivery, with 5 years of recent experience in data centers, mission-critical, or other high-tech complex projects. Demonstrated experience delivering $100M projects or programs. Extensive hands-on experience in high hundreds of megawatts electrical and electro-mechanical systems. Strong background in Medium and High Voltage electrical construction , including substations. Experience with hyperscale data centers, mission-critical facilities, semiconductor, or utility-scale power projects. Proven ability to manage EPC partners, OEMs, and complex vendor ecosystems. Hands-on experience with protection & controls, EMS/SCADA, plant controllers, and power quality (PQ) troubleshooting (with expert third-party support as needed). Strong understanding of SLAs for industrial or data center customers. PMP certification preferred. Demonstrated success enforcing contract performance requirements, including KPIs and LDs. Benefits Base salary: $225,000–$300,000 , plus annual bonus Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with company contribution Generous paid time off and paid holidays Executive-level visibility and influence on industry-defining projects Opportunity to lead some of the largest power and data center infrastructure projects in the world Long-term career growth with a rapidly scaling organization in renewables and AI infrastructure

Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager

About the Company Our client is a growing heavy civil construction firm delivering complex infrastructure, site development, and public-sector projects for municipal and federal clients. Known for its commitment to safety, quality, and integrity, they partner closely with clients and stakeholders to build durable, high-impact projects that serve communities for the long term. The company fosters a collaborative culture where strong leadership, accountability, and professional growth are highly valued. About the Position The company is seeking an experienced Project Manager – Heavy Civil to join its expanding team. This role provides leadership and direction across all phases of project delivery—from pre-construction through closeout—ensuring projects are completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. The Project Manager serves as the primary liaison between clients, subcontractors, and internal teams, representing the company’s values of integrity, excellence, and collaboration. This position is ideal for a construction professional who thrives in a hands-on leadership role and has experience managing complex heavy civil projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead project planning, budgeting, scheduling, and execution for heavy civil projects, including sitework, infrastructure, and federal or municipal contracts. Oversee all aspects of project management, including submittals, RFIs, pay applications, and change order negotiations. Manage and mentor field superintendents and support staff, ensuring project objectives and safety standards are met. Collaborate with estimating and procurement teams during pre-construction to establish budgets, scopes, and schedules. Lead and participate in project meetings, including progress reviews, quality control (QC), and safety meetings. Maintain strong client relationships throughout the project lifecycle and identify opportunities for repeat or future work. Proactively identify project risks, develop mitigation strategies, and ensure compliance with safety and contractual requirements. Track and report financial performance, including cost forecasting, cash flow, and margin management. Oversee project closeout, including punch list completion, documentation, and overall client satisfaction. Requirements Minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in field or project management within heavy civil construction (e.g., site development, infrastructure, bridges, utilities, or federal projects). Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred; equivalent experience will be considered. Strong understanding of construction means and methods, scheduling, cost controls, and safety practices. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple subcontractors and coordinate complex, multi-phase projects. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to prepare detailed Scopes of Work (SOWs), change order estimates, and proposals. Benefits Competitive base salary and performance-based incentives: $120,000-$145,000 Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with company contribution Paid time off and paid holidays Vehicle allowance or company vehicle (as applicable) Professional development and career advancement opportunities Stable backlog of work and long-term growth potential with a respected contractor

Estimator-Heavy Civil/Water & Wastewater

About the Company The company is a respected heavy civil and infrastructure contractor specializing in water and wastewater treatment plants, underground utilities, and public works projects across the western United States. With a reputation built on technical expertise, collaboration, and commitment to quality, the company has delivered some of the region’s most complex and mission-critical infrastructure systems. About the Position The Estimator – Heavy Civil / Water & Wastewater will play a critical role in the company’s success by preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for water, wastewater, and heavy civil infrastructure projects . This position requires a comprehensive understanding of treatment processes, underground utilities, grading, concrete, and mechanical systems . Working collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors , the Estimator will support all phases of preconstruction — from quantity takeoffs and bid preparation to constructability reviews and value engineering. This is a strategic opportunity for a technically minded professional who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and wants to contribute to high-impact infrastructure work. Key Responsibilities: Review and analyze project plans, specifications, and addenda for heavy civil and W&WW treatment projects. Prepare detailed takeoffs for earthwork, piping, concrete, and process mechanical systems. Develop comprehensive cost estimates, including labor, equipment, materials, and subcontractor costs. Solicit and evaluate vendor and subcontractor bids to ensure accuracy and compliance with project requirements. Conduct site visits to assess project scope and field conditions. Participate in constructability reviews and value engineering sessions. Maintain and update cost databases, production rates, and estimating templates. Support multiple delivery methods, including design-build, CMAR, and hard-bid projects. Coordinate closely with project managers and engineers to align estimates with construction methods. Assist in project handoffs, cost tracking, and post-bid analysis to improve future estimating accuracy. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred. Minimum 5 years of estimating experience , with at least 3 years in heavy civil, water/wastewater, or public works projects. Experience working with municipal, state, or federal contract requirements . Proficiency with HCSS HeavyBid or equivalent estimating software. Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) . Position is located in Reno, NV. Strong understanding of construction means, methods, and sequencing . Familiarity with water/wastewater treatment processes, utilities, and concrete structures . Ability to interpret civil, mechanical, and structural drawings. Effective written and verbal communication for coordination with internal and external stakeholders. Benefits Competitive compensation package , commensurate with experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company match Paid time off and holidays Professional development and continuing education support Stable company with long-term backlog and strong market presence

Heavy Civil Water - Wastewater Superintendent

About the Company Our client is a long-established leader in the construction industry, with decades of successful project delivery in the commercial and industrial sectors. Known for their specialized divisions and high-quality craftsmanship, the company continues to grow through its commitment to safety, integrity, and innovation. About the Position The Heavy Civil Water/Wastewater Superintendent plays a key leadership role in managing the daily field operations for complex water and wastewater construction projects. Reporting to the Construction Manager, this individual will oversee crews, subcontractors, equipment, and scheduling to ensure timely, safe, and high-quality project execution. This is a boots-on-the-ground position for someone who excels in managing job sites, solving problems in real time, and maintaining strong communication with all stakeholders. The role is ideal for an experienced construction professional who brings deep knowledge of water/wastewater systems and a hands-on management style. Key Responsibilities: Operations Lead day-to-day management of job sites for water/wastewater infrastructure projects Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and field teams for efficient project delivery Maintain production schedules and ensure milestones are met Equipment & Maintenance Oversee equipment use and ensure proper maintenance and availability on site Manage equipment inventory and related logistics Quality Control Conduct ongoing inspections to verify work meets all design, quality, and code specifications Address deficiencies promptly to uphold quality standards Requirements High school diploma or equivalent (preferred) Minimum of 10 years of experience in heavy civil construction with a focus on water/wastewater infrastructure Proven ability to manage crews and subcontractors on complex, multi-phase projects In-depth knowledge of materials, equipment, and construction methods for water/wastewater systems Strong ability to read blueprints, technical drawings, and project documents Proficiency with project management software and field technology tools Benefits Competitive salary based on experience and performance Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) retirement plan with company match Paid time off and holidays Company vehicle or vehicle allowance (if applicable) Opportunities for advancement and ongoing training

Lead Electrical Engineer-Renewable Energy

About the Company Our client is a leader in Renewables & Sustainable Infrastructure, building and operating the next generation of high-performance, energy-efficient data centers. Backed by and partnered with Fortune 50 companies, they are redefining how mission-critical infrastructure is designed, powered, and operated. The organization combines deep technical expertise with a forward-thinking approach to sustainability, reliability, and scale. About the Position The company is seeking a Lead Electrical Engineer to play a critical role in the design and execution of advanced electrical systems for mission-critical data center facilities. Reporting directly to the Chief Technology Officer, this is a highly cross-functional leadership role responsible for electrical plant design across the full product lifecycle—from early concept through construction, commissioning, and ongoing operations. This position offers the opportunity to influence core technology decisions, champion innovation in power systems engineering, and serve as the technical authority for HV and MV electrical infrastructure across multiple projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design and review of electrical schematics, drawings, and specifications for HV and MV systems, including switchgear, transformers, distribution panels, and protection systems. Perform and oversee detailed power system studies such as load flow analysis, short-circuit analysis, and protective device coordination. Develop installation, testing, and commissioning plans; coordinate closely with contractors and vendors. Ensure compliance with all applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulations (NEC, IEEE, NFPA 70E, etc.). Stay current with emerging technologies in power systems engineering, evaluate applicability to Verrus platforms, and advocate for internal adoption. Own power system performance and issue resolution throughout the entire project lifecycle, including design, procurement, bidding, manufacturing, delivery, and on-site installation. Collaborate with internal cross-functional teams and external stakeholders to ensure alignment, quality, and timely execution. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. 10 years of experience in the design, construction, and operation of electrical systems for mission-critical facilities (data centers, hospitals, or similar environments). 8 years of overall electrical engineering experience , with deep expertise in HV and MV power systems. 5 years of experience leading or managing cross-functional projects involving multiple internal and external stakeholders. Extensive hands-on experience with switchgear, transformers, distribution panels, protection systems, and power system studies. Strong working knowledge of applicable electrical codes and standards, including NEC, IEEE, and NFPA 70E. Proven ability to lead complex technical initiatives from concept through execution in fast-paced environments. Benefits Total cash compensation: $350,000–$400,000 (base salary plus bonus) Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance Equity or long-term incentive opportunities (as applicable) 401(k) with company contribution Generous paid time off and holidays Opportunity to work on cutting-edge, sustainable infrastructure projects Direct visibility to executive leadership and influence over core technology decisions

Estimator-Heavy Civil/Water & Wastewater

About the Company The company is a respected heavy civil and infrastructure contractor specializing in water and wastewater treatment plants, underground utilities, and public works projects across the western United States. With a reputation built on technical expertise, collaboration, and commitment to quality, the company has delivered some of the region’s most complex and mission-critical infrastructure systems. About the Position The Estimator – Heavy Civil / Water & Wastewater will play a critical role in the company’s success by preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for water, wastewater, and heavy civil infrastructure projects . This position requires a comprehensive understanding of treatment processes, underground utilities, grading, concrete, and mechanical systems . Working collaboratively with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors , the Estimator will support all phases of preconstruction — from quantity takeoffs and bid preparation to constructability reviews and value engineering. This is a strategic opportunity for a technically minded professional who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and wants to contribute to high-impact infrastructure work. Key Responsibilities: Review and analyze project plans, specifications, and addenda for heavy civil and W&WW treatment projects. Prepare detailed takeoffs for earthwork, piping, concrete, and process mechanical systems. Develop comprehensive cost estimates, including labor, equipment, materials, and subcontractor costs. Solicit and evaluate vendor and subcontractor bids to ensure accuracy and compliance with project requirements. Conduct site visits to assess project scope and field conditions. Participate in constructability reviews and value engineering sessions. Maintain and update cost databases, production rates, and estimating templates. Support multiple delivery methods, including design-build, CMAR, and hard-bid projects. Coordinate closely with project managers and engineers to align estimates with construction methods. Assist in project handoffs, cost tracking, and post-bid analysis to improve future estimating accuracy. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred. Minimum 5 years of estimating experience , with at least 3 years in heavy civil, water/wastewater, or public works projects. Experience working with municipal, state, or federal contract requirements . Proficiency with HCSS HeavyBid or equivalent estimating software. Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) . Position is located in Reno, NV. Strong understanding of construction means, methods, and sequencing . Familiarity with water/wastewater treatment processes, utilities, and concrete structures . Ability to interpret civil, mechanical, and structural drawings. Effective written and verbal communication for coordination with internal and external stakeholders. Benefits Competitive compensation package , commensurate with experience Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company match Paid time off and holidays Professional development and continuing education support Stable company with long-term backlog and strong market presence

Water-Wastewater Preconstruction Manager

About the Company The company is a nationally recognized leader in the water and wastewater infrastructure sector , delivering innovative, high-performance solutions through collaborative and alternative delivery methods . With a reputation for technical excellence, sustainable practices, and successful execution of complex public works projects, the company continues to grow its footprint across the U.S. in progressive design-build and CMAR delivery. About the Position The Wastewater Preconstruction Manager will lead procurement and preconstruction phases on collaborative delivery projects such as Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Progressive Design-Build (PDB), and Design-Build (DB). This role requires coordination with internal project teams, design partners, joint venture entities, and public agency clients. This is a high-impact role for an experienced construction professional with deep technical knowledge of advanced water and wastewater treatment processes and a strong track record of guiding projects through early-phase planning, budgeting, constructability, and GMP negotiations. Key Responsibilities: During Procurement Phase: Lead preconstruction strategy development in response to RFQs and RFPs Provide input on constructability, scheduling, materials, and project approach Collaborate with designers, JV partners, and stakeholders to develop cohesive proposals Author and contribute content for technical and execution sections of proposal documents Identify and plan for third-party approvals and permitting requirements During Preconstruction Phase: Manage preconstruction operations, serving as liaison between client, designers, and construction team Provide technical input on treatment technologies (e.g., RO, UV, AOP) to optimize cost and schedule Lead GMP development and pricing strategy, including early works packages Conduct technical reviews and coordinate constructability assessments Build and foster strong client relationships, promoting a collaborative, solution-oriented mindset Oversee coordination with third parties and help navigate approval processes Requirements 10–15 years of construction experience on major water/wastewater treatment projects Proven success as Preconstruction Manager on at least 3 collaborative delivery projects valued at $100M each (CMAR, PDB, or DB) Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management Strong technical understanding of advanced water treatment technologies (RO, UV, AOP, etc.) Experience working on public works and low-bid design-bid-build projects is a plus Prior estimating experience on water/wastewater infrastructure projects Willingness to travel as required Benefits Competitive base salary with performance-based incentives Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and company holidays Life and disability insurance Opportunity to work on landmark infrastructure projects with public agency clients Strong organizational support for career development and leadership advancement

Water-Wastewater Preconstruction Manager

About the Company The company is a nationally recognized leader in the water and wastewater infrastructure sector , delivering innovative, high-performance solutions through collaborative and alternative delivery methods . With a reputation for technical excellence, sustainable practices, and successful execution of complex public works projects, the company continues to grow its footprint across the U.S. in progressive design-build and CMAR delivery. About the Position The Wastewater Preconstruction Manager will lead procurement and preconstruction phases on collaborative delivery projects such as Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Progressive Design-Build (PDB), and Design-Build (DB). This role requires coordination with internal project teams, design partners, joint venture entities, and public agency clients. This is a high-impact role for an experienced construction professional with deep technical knowledge of advanced water and wastewater treatment processes and a strong track record of guiding projects through early-phase planning, budgeting, constructability, and GMP negotiations. Key Responsibilities: During Procurement Phase: Lead preconstruction strategy development in response to RFQs and RFPs Provide input on constructability, scheduling, materials, and project approach Collaborate with designers, JV partners, and stakeholders to develop cohesive proposals Author and contribute content for technical and execution sections of proposal documents Identify and plan for third-party approvals and permitting requirements During Preconstruction Phase: Manage preconstruction operations, serving as liaison between client, designers, and construction team Provide technical input on treatment technologies (e.g., RO, UV, AOP) to optimize cost and schedule Lead GMP development and pricing strategy, including early works packages Conduct technical reviews and coordinate constructability assessments Build and foster strong client relationships, promoting a collaborative, solution-oriented mindset Oversee coordination with third parties and help navigate approval processes Requirements 10–15 years of construction experience on major water/wastewater treatment projects Proven success as Preconstruction Manager on at least 3 collaborative delivery projects valued at $100M each (CMAR, PDB, or DB) Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management Strong technical understanding of advanced water treatment technologies (RO, UV, AOP, etc.) Experience working on public works and low-bid design-bid-build projects is a plus Prior estimating experience on water/wastewater infrastructure projects Willingness to travel as required Benefits Competitive base salary with performance-based incentives Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and company holidays Life and disability insurance Opportunity to work on landmark infrastructure projects with public agency clients Strong organizational support for career development and leadership advancement

Water-Wastewater Preconstruction Manager

About the Company The company is a nationally recognized leader in the water and wastewater infrastructure sector , delivering innovative, high-performance solutions through collaborative and alternative delivery methods . With a reputation for technical excellence, sustainable practices, and successful execution of complex public works projects, the company continues to grow its footprint across the U.S. in progressive design-build and CMAR delivery. About the Position The Wastewater Preconstruction Manager will lead procurement and preconstruction phases on collaborative delivery projects such as Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Progressive Design-Build (PDB), and Design-Build (DB). This role requires coordination with internal project teams, design partners, joint venture entities, and public agency clients. This is a high-impact role for an experienced construction professional with deep technical knowledge of advanced water and wastewater treatment processes and a strong track record of guiding projects through early-phase planning, budgeting, constructability, and GMP negotiations. Key Responsibilities: During Procurement Phase: Lead preconstruction strategy development in response to RFQs and RFPs Provide input on constructability, scheduling, materials, and project approach Collaborate with designers, JV partners, and stakeholders to develop cohesive proposals Author and contribute content for technical and execution sections of proposal documents Identify and plan for third-party approvals and permitting requirements During Preconstruction Phase: Manage preconstruction operations, serving as liaison between client, designers, and construction team Provide technical input on treatment technologies (e.g., RO, UV, AOP) to optimize cost and schedule Lead GMP development and pricing strategy, including early works packages Conduct technical reviews and coordinate constructability assessments Build and foster strong client relationships, promoting a collaborative, solution-oriented mindset Oversee coordination with third parties and help navigate approval processes Requirements 10–15 years of construction experience on major water/wastewater treatment projects Proven success as Preconstruction Manager on at least 3 collaborative delivery projects valued at $100M each (CMAR, PDB, or DB) Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management Strong technical understanding of advanced water treatment technologies (RO, UV, AOP, etc.) Experience working on public works and low-bid design-bid-build projects is a plus Prior estimating experience on water/wastewater infrastructure projects Willingness to travel as required Benefits Competitive base salary with performance-based incentives Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match Paid time off and company holidays Life and disability insurance Opportunity to work on landmark infrastructure projects with public agency clients Strong organizational support for career development and leadership advancement

Assistant Project Manager

About the Company The company is a recognized leader in the construction industry, known for delivering high-quality projects across a range of sectors including healthcare, commercial, and institutional. They are well established and have an excellent history of meeting their clients needs while providing employees a safe and positive work environment. About the Position As an Assistant Project Manager , you will play a key role in supporting the planning, coordination, and execution of construction projects from inception through completion. Reporting to the Project Manager, this role offers hands-on involvement in all aspects of project delivery including scheduling, budgeting, subcontractor coordination, and on-site management. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated construction professional looking to advance their career with a highly respected, forward-thinking firm. Key Responsibilities: Assist in managing project schedules, budgets, and procurement Support coordination between internal teams, subcontractors, and clients Help track project progress and prepare regular reports and documentation Participate in job site meetings and ensure quality control standards are met Maintain compliance with safety standards and regulatory requirements Contribute to resolving field issues and ensuring timely project delivery Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field 2 years of experience in commercial construction or project management support Strong organizational and time-management skills Proficiency with project management software (e.g., Procore, MS Project, or similar) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills OSHA certification preferred but not required Benefits Competitive base salary of $90,000 Annual performance-based bonus Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) Professional development and career advancement opportunities