Lead Coordinator, Electric Work methods
National Grid
Worcester, MA (In Person)
$144,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Lead Coordinator, Electric Work methods National Grid - 3.7 Worcester, MA Job Details $133,000 - $156,000 a year 21 hours ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Qualifications Utility electrical systems Regulatory compliance Construction industry experience Emergency response readiness Leading team collaboration initiatives Underground cables Cross-functional team management Cross-functional communication Power line construction projects Full Job Description Team Electric Operations Business Unit New England Jurisdiction Requisition No. 8663 City Worcester, US, 01610 Date posted 21 May 2026 Lead Coordinator, Electric Work methods Superpowered. Meaningful work. Human impact. A story we're proud to tell. This is what matters to us at National Grid. In a world of complexity and unanswered questions, there is one thing we're certain about: The power of our people. National Grid is hiring a Lead Coordinator (Electric Work Methods), Electric Methods and Standards for a Hybrid local to Worcester, Massachusetts. Job Purpose As the Lead Coordinator, Electric Work Methods Underground, you will provide support to several groups across National Grid in the operations, maintenance and construction of the electrical distribution (46kv and below) systems. This role supports field operations by ensuring work methods are aligned with regulatory requirements, company policies, and industry best practices, while promoting a strong safety culture and continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities Provide support for the operations, maintenance, and construction of National Grid's overhead and underground systems 46kV and below. Work closely with operations personnel to ensure construction standards, electrical operating procedures, and work methods are consistently implemented. Perform post-construction audits; compile reports documenting findings, corrective actions, and follow-up. Investigate equipment issues and failures, in collaboration with manufacturers and vendors; develop recommendations for corrective and preventative actions. Evaluate new equipment, tools, and technologies that improve safety, ergonomics, reliability , or efficiency; provide specifications and guidance to support successful procurement and implementation. Support incident analyses (IAs) as a team member and complete assigned corrective actions. Review, revise, and develop Electric Operating Procedures (EOPs) and work methods in coordination with Safety, Training, Environmental, Engineering, and Operations stakeholders. Provide technical guidance and leadership to promote a strong safety culture and consistent application of work methods across regions. Participate in or lead special programs, pilot initiatives, and cross-functional projects as required. Chair or participate in union/management committees related to operational practices, equipment, tools, vehicles, and safety when necessary. Maintain strong communication with field leadership and management by participating in safety meetings and addressing operational concerns when requested. Respond to and provide support during local, regional, or system-wide emergencies, including storm response and mutual assistance efforts. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, or an equivalent combination of higher education, training, or work experience will be considered. Minimum of five (5) years of experience in electrical operations . Experience with underground distribution systems is required; experience in overhead distribution, transmission, substation, or electric operations and maintenance is considered a strong asset. Strong knowledge of electric operating procedures, construction practices, and work methods with safety as the primary focus. Familiarity with regulatory standards and the ability to interpret and apply them in the interest of the company. Demonstrated leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across multiple departments and with union-represented employees. Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills. Completion of Electric Operating Procedure (EOP) training courses, such as Clearance and Control and Personal Protective Grounding, is preferred or required within a defined timeframe. Ability and willingness to support off-hours work, emergency response, and overnight travel as required. Salary - $133,000 - $156,000 This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise and acquiring and applying technical skills. Candidates will be assessed and provided offers against the minimum qualifications of this role and their individual experience. National Grid is an equal opportunity employer that values a broad diversity of talent, knowledge, experience and expertise. We foster a culture of inclusion that drives employee engagement to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve. National Grid is proud to be an affirmative action employer. We encourage minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans to join the National Grid team.