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Transmission & Distribution Enterprise Asset Management Lead

US - Boston

About the team:

Capco is a global management and technology consultancy that specializes in advisory, implementation, and delivery of client-centered solutions across Financial Services, Energy, and Insurance industries. We support modern platform implementations, digital transformations, end-to-end IT delivery, omni-channel standardization, cloud-based data management, and predictive data analytics. Our collaborative and efficient approach helps clients reduce costs and manage risk and regulatory change while increasing revenues. We are thinkers, innovators, and disruptors. We are small enough to care but large enough to matter.

About the Job:

As a Transmission & Distribution Enterprise Asset Management Lead, you will play a pivotal role in helping our utility clients modernize and transform their operations to create a clean, sustainable, and connected world. Partnering with the largest electric, gas, and water utilities, you will deliver innovative enterprise asset management (EAM) solutions that improve efficiency, reliability, safety, and environmental impact. You will lead cross-functional teams from assessment and planning through to deployment, ensuring solutions are resilient, secure, and flexible enough to integrate emerging distributed energy resources. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring deep industry expertise, client engagement, and the ability to inspire teams to deliver transformative outcomes.

What You’ll Get to Do:

 

  • Lead the delivery of transformative Transmission & Distribution EAM solutions for clients from strategy and design through implementation.
  • Collaborate closely with client executives, business stakeholders, and technical teams to define transformation goals and measurable outcomes.
  • Apply deep knowledge of utility asset management processes to design solutions that integrate with enterprise work management systems.
  • Introduce and apply emerging technologies, including AI and automation, to optimize asset health, maintenance, and performance lifecycles.
  • Act as a trusted advisor to C-suite, business, and IT stakeholders, ensuring alignment between strategy, operations, and technology.
  • Coach and mentor next-generation managers and consultants, fostering a culture of high performance and innovation.
  • Oversee delivery execution, including scope management, risk mitigation, and quality assurance, ensuring projects are delivered on-time and on-budget.
  • Facilitate workshops, strategy sessions, and on-site collaboration to drive innovation and ensure client buy-in.
  • Integrate business data into decision-making processes, enabling evidence-based operational improvements.

 

What You’ll Bring with You:

 

 

 

  • 10+ years of experience in the utilities industry (gas and electric), with a strong track record in Transmission & Distribution operations.
  • 10+ years of functional experience with utilities enterprise asset management systems such as IBM Maximo, Infor EAM, or SAP PM.
  • Proven expertise in asset management processes and their integration with work management processes in a utility environment.
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Strong leadership and people development skills, with experience building high-performing, diverse teams.
  • Demonstrated success managing large, complex programs in both strategy and delivery capacities.
  • Ability to work creatively and analytically to solve problems and challenge the status quo.
  • Excellent communication skills—written, verbal, and interpersonal—with the ability to inspire confidence and trust at all levels.
  • Willingness to travel up to 50% to partner with clients on-site.

 

 

 

Why Capco?

A career at Capco is a chance to help reshape the competitive landscape in financial services.  We launch new banks, transform existing ones, and help our clients navigate complex change.  As consultants, we work on the front-end business design all the way through to technology implementation.

We are the largest Financial Services focused consultancy in the world, serving everyone from global banks to emerging FinTechs, from strategy through digital transformation, design, business consulting, data and analytics, cyber, cloud, technology architecture, and engineering.

Capco is a young and growing firm. We maintain an entrepreneurial spirit and growth mindset, and have minimal bureaucracy. We have no internal silos that get in the way of your career opportunities or ability to focus on our clients and make a difference to the business.  We offer the opportunity for everyone to learn rapidly, take on tough challenges, and get promoted quickly. We take pride in our creative, collaborative, diverse, and inclusive culture, where everyone can #BYAW.

We offer highly competitive benefits, including medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement, and a work culture focused on innovation and creation of lasting value for our clients and employees. 

Ready to take the Next Step 

If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you.  This is an opportunity to make a difference and contribute to a highly successful company with a significant growth trajectory.

We have been informed of several recruitment scams targeting the public. We strongly advise you to verify identities before engaging in recruitment related communication. All official Capco communication will be conducted via a Capco recruiter.

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