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Project Manager - Transmission & Distribution- Michels Power, Inc.

Midland, TX  

Project Manager – Transmission & Distribution (Power Delivery)

Location: Midland, TX
Employment Type: Full‑Time
Travel: Required (Long‑Term, Onsite Project Assignments)


Lead the Infrastructure That Powers Communities

Strengthening our nation’s power grid isn’t easy—but it’s essential. Every time someone charges a phone, runs the A/C, or powers a business, Michels Power, Inc. is behind the scenes delivering safe, reliable electrical infrastructure.

Michels Power, Inc. is one of the nation’s premier power delivery contractors, executing the full lifecycle of electrical infrastructure projects, including:

  • High‑voltage transmission line construction (overhead & underground)
  • Substation construction, expansion, and upgrades
  • Distribution system modernization (overhead and underground)
  • Renewable energy interconnections and grid integration
  • Emergency storm response and power restoration

Our work keeps communities connected, resilient, and growing.

Join us and build a career that truly makes a difference.


Position Overview

As a Project Manager – Transmission & Distribution, you will lead the execution of complex utility infrastructure projects, managing everything from project pursuit through final closeout.

You may lead a major segment of large‑scale transmission projects or oversee multiple distribution and substation projects ranging from $500K to $10M+, with full accountability for:

  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Budget / cost control
  • Safety and compliance
  • Quality and performance
  • Client satisfaction

This role is ideal for a results‑driven leader who thrives in field‑based environments, complex project execution, and high‑impact infrastructure work.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead projects through estimating, bidding, execution, and closeout phases
  • Manage transmission, distribution, and substation construction activities
  • Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to quality standards
  • Oversee subcontractors, suppliers, field leadership, and internal project teams
  • Develop and maintain strong client and utility relationships
  • Track and manage project costs, forecasts, schedules, and performance metrics
  • Support project planning for:
    • Transmission line construction (structures, conductor, ROW)
    • Distribution system upgrades (OH/UG)
    • Substation scopes as applicable
  • Promote and model Michels’ safety‑first culture across all operations
  • Drive continuous improvement through lessons learned and operational feedback

Why Michels Power?

  • Ranked No. 1 Electrical Transmission & Distribution Contractor by Engineering News‑Record
  • National leader in transmission, distribution, and substation construction
  • Family‑owned and operated with long‑term stability
  • Average of $5,000 per employee annually invested in training and development
  • High‑impact work supporting critical infrastructure and communities
  • Strong safety culture—everyone is responsible, regardless of title
  • Part of the Michels family of companies, one of North America’s largest infrastructure contractors

Comprehensive Benefits

  • Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Short‑ and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Legal Assistance & Identity Theft Protection
    (Benefits may vary by position and location)

Why You’ll Succeed Here

  • You value teamwork and want to work with driven, principled professionals
  • You enjoy solving complex problems and embracing new technologies
  • You challenge the status quo and look for better ways to build
  • You want ownership, autonomy, and recognition for your work
  • You’re motivated by work that improves communities and lives

What It Takes

  • 5–7+ years of experience in construction project management within transmission, distribution, utility, or electrical infrastructure projects (or equivalent combination of education and experience)
  • Proven experience managing project scope, cost, schedule, and field execution
  • Strong knowledge of T&D construction methods, sequencing, and project delivery
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience with project management / scheduling software (Primavera P6, HCSS, MS Project, or similar)
  • Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills
  • Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
  • Willingness to travel and support long‑term, onsite project assignments

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with utility clients, co‑ops, or EPC transmission projects
  • Background in overhead transmission (HOLT), underground distribution, or substation integration
  • Experience managing multi‑discipline power delivery projects
  • Familiarity with ERCOT, MISO, or other regional transmission environments

Build Your Career While Powering Progress

At Michels Power, you don’t just manage projects—you build critical infrastructure, develop your leadership, and grow a lasting career.

Join Michels Power, Inc. and help power what matters most.

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