Position Summary
Signal Energy is a full-service design/build contractor providing Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services for utility scale solar energy projects across North America. Every action we take is guided by our Core Principles and our Core Purpose of harnessing creative energies. With a significant pipeline of future work, our growth is accelerating, and we are seeking industry-leading talent to help support our continued success.
The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for leading all postâaward activities from preferred bidder/award through EPC Agreement execution, LNTP/FNTP, and handover to Operations. This role ensures continuity from the bid phase by preserving commercial intent, managing risk, and translating the awarded proposal into a fully executable project plan.
The Preconstruction Manager serves as the primary owner of EPC Agreement negotiations, constructability alignment, procurement buyâout, and execution planning, setting the project up for safe, predictable, and profitable delivery.
Key Responsibilities
EPC Agreement Negotiation & Commercial Alignment
PostâAward Planning & Risk Alignment
Procurement & Buy-Out
Operational Readiness & Handover
Continuous Improvement
Qualifications
Signal Energy is an equal opportunity employer and uses E-verify.
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