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Director of Construction

SunEnergy1, Little Rock, AR, United States


The Construction Director is responsible for full on-site leadership and execution of utility-scale solar EPC projects. This role oversees all construction activities from Notice to Proceed (NTP) through Commercial Operation Date (COD), ensuring safe, high-quality, on-time, and on-budget delivery. The Construction Director represents the EPC firm on-site and is accountable for managing subcontractors, field teams, and client relationships.

Key Responsibilities Site Leadership & Execution

Lead all field operations for utility-scale solar projects (20MW–500MW+)

Oversee installation of PV modules, trackers, inverters, DC/AC systems, substations, and balance of plant (BOP)

Direct site superintendents and field teams to ensure efficient execution

Project Delivery (EPC Focus)

Own site-level execution of EPC contracts, including scope, schedule, and cost

Drive construction schedules aligned with contractual milestones (NTP to COD)

Manage field budgets, labor productivity, and cost controls to protect margin

Support change order development, claims management, and contract compliance

Subcontractor & Vendor Management

Manage and coordinate subcontractors across civil, mechanical, and electrical scopes

Ensure subcontractor performance, safety compliance, and adherence to contract terms

Oversee material deliveries, inventory control, and site logistics (modules, racking, transformers, inverters)

Safety & Compliance

Champion a zero-incident safety culture; enforce OSHA and company HSE standards

Conduct safety audits, toolbox talks, and incident investigations

Ensure compliance with permits, environmental regulations, and AHJ requirements

Quality, Testing & Commissioning

Implement QA/QC programs to ensure all installations meet engineering and manufacturer standards

Oversee mechanical completion, pre-commissioning, and commissioning activities

Coordinate with commissioning teams and utilities for testing, energization, and grid interconnection

Client & Stakeholder Management

Serve as the primary on-site representative to the client/owner and third-party stakeholders

Provide regular reporting on schedule, cost, risk, and progress

Resolve field issues proactively to maintain client satisfaction and project momentum

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field (preferred)

10–15+ years of construction experience, including 5+ years in utility-scale solar EPC projects

Demonstrated success delivering large-scale solar farms under EPC contracts

Strong knowledge of electrical systems, substations, and grid interconnection processes

Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., Procore, Primavera P6, MS Project)

Core Competencies

EPC project execution and contract management expertise

Strong field leadership and team development

Financial acumen with focus on cost control and margin protection

Advanced problem-solving in fast-paced construction environments

Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Work Environment

Based primarily at active project sites (often remote locations)

Frequent travel and extended on-site presence required

Work in outdoor environments under varying weather conditions

Extended hours as needed to meet critical EPC milestones

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