Construction Specialist IV ReNuke Services, Inc. United States, South Carolina, Salem Jun 22, 2026
Details:
ReNuke Services is seeking a Construction Specialist IV for our client"s site in Salem, SC!
Description:
The Construction Manager is responsible for supporting all Hydro West projects. This support centers around resource coordination, field oversight, and project planning as outlined below:
Resource Coordination:
Coordinate project support resources including Implementation Managers (IM"s) and contractors.
- Lead weekly meetings to coordinate IM field coverage.
- Communicate weekly resource plan to stakeholders.
- Build relationships with IM"s to establish healthy working culture.
- Interface between Station Superintendents, Project Managers, and other stakeholders.
- Act as IM in emergent situations such as employee sickness.
- Work with regional manager of projects to identify IM staffing needs for current and future project support.
- Onboard and train new IM"s by providing orientation and job expectations.
Field Oversight:
Ensure project construction meets objectives for safety, environmental, regulatory, and quality.
- Attend project construction kick-off meetings.
- Periodically perform site visits during construction phase.
- Document observations in the Duke Energy observation database periodically (1 observation/week minimum)
- Provide additional on-site oversight during high risk evolutions (i.e., critical lifts, diving, etc.)
- Gain proficiency in Duke Energy Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) standards.
- Collaborate with peers to share operating experience and best practices.
Project Planning and Feasibility:
Participate in project planning and feasibility including the following:
- Attend project scoping meetings and field walkdowns as needed to provide input on scope and feasibility of work scopes.
- Review drawings, specifications, and other documentation as needed to provide input during pre-construction planning.
- Attend readiness review meetings to ensure construction plan incorporates appropriate standards, risk mitigation, and overall state of readiness to begin field work.