Site Managers are responsible for overseeing field operations associated with building automation projects. During the construction phase of a project, the Site Manager is an RBT representative to the general contractor as well as other trades. Among other tasks, the responsibilities include managing a low voltage subcontractor, delineating installation priorities, and managing installation schedules. In between project deployments, the Site Manager will assist with new project estimating and systems engineering. The expected time at the client project site is 90% or greater and may be local to the Georgia office metro area or out of the area where travel benefits and perks will apply.
Team Leadership
Instrumentation and Electrical Design
Commissioning Methodology
Project Management
Building automation and/or industrial controls experience (Rockwell, Schneider, AVEVA, Inductive Automation)
Onsite commissioning experience
Ability to perform construction site duties with the following typical physical requirements:
Ability to walk construction sites for extended periods, including multiple job walks per shift, over concrete, gravel, soil, mud, ramps, temporary walkways, and uneven terrain.
Ability to stand for extended periods during inspections, coordination meetings, safety observations, and field supervision.
Ability to climb and descend stairs repeatedly during the workday, including temporary construction stairs where permitted and maintained.
Ability to climb, descend, and maintain balance on portable or fixed laddersand/or lifts when accessing work areas, observing installations, or performing inspections.
Ability to maintain balance while walking on uneven ground, sloped surfaces, temporary platforms, gravel, excavated areas, and other typical construction site walking surfaces.
Ability to occasionally lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 lb with proper body mechanics, including materials, tools, samples, small equipment, plans, or safety supplies.
Ability to carry items such as drawings, laptop/tablet, inspection tools, PPE, small equipment, or materials while walking on active construction sites.
Ability to bend, crouch, kneel, or stoop as needed to inspect work, observe field conditions, check installations, or access low-clearance areas.
Ability to reach overhead, forward, and below waist level to inspect work, point out deficiencies, open panels, handle tools, or interact with temporary access points.
Ability to grasp ladder rails, handrails, tools, documents, tablets, radios, and PPE, and maintain three points of contact when climbing where required.
Sufficient visual acuity, with or without correction, to identify site hazards, read drawings, inspect workmanship, observe equipment movement, recognize signage, and assess changing field conditions.
Ability to hear alarms, verbal warnings, equipment movement, radios, and site communications, with or without assistive devices where appropriate.
Ability to work in typical construction-site conditions, including heat, cold, dust, noise, vibration, humidity, weather exposure, and variable lighting, while using required PPE.
Ability to wear required PPE such as hard hat, safety glasses, high-visibility vest, gloves, safety boots, hearing protection, and fall-protection equipment where applicable.
Competitive Base Salary: $90,000+, depending on experience
Performance Bonuses: Bonus structure designed to reward results
Travel Perks: Travel incentives + per-diem packages for field assignments
Full Benefits Package: Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement Ready: 401(k) with company match
Time Off: Generous PTO which includes vacation, holidays, and unlimited personal time
Grow With Us: Ongoing training, certifications, and professional development support
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