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Regional Manager - Industrial Electrical - Michels Power, Inc.

Fond du Lac, WI  

Regional Manager – Heavy Industrial Electrical & Inside Wiring

(Oil & Gas | Industrial EPC | Power Generation | Hydroelectric | Data Centers)
Location: Nationwide
Employment Type: Full-Time
Travel: Required (~60%)


Leading Project Execution Across Mission-Critical Electrical Infrastructure

From energy production and industrial processing to digital infrastructure and power generation, critical facilities depend on safe, reliable, and expertly executed electrical construction.

At Michels Power, Inc., we deliver complex heavy industrial electrical and inside wiring projects that support some of the nation's most important infrastructure. Our teams perform work across industrial facilities, data centers, power generation assets, substations, transmission systems, renewable energy projects, and emergency restoration efforts.

As one of the nation's largest and most respected electrical power contractors, Michels Power continues to drive operational excellence through strong leadership, disciplined execution, and a commitment to safety.


Position Objective

The Regional Manager – Heavy Industrial Electrical & Inside Wiring provides operational leadership and oversight for multiple projects and field teams within a designated region. This role serves as a critical link between executive leadership, project teams, and field operations, ensuring safe execution, operational consistency, client satisfaction, and strong financial performance.

The Regional Manager partners closely with Project Managers, Superintendents, Estimators, and Operations Leadership to support project execution, workforce development, resource planning, and strategic growth initiatives across industrial and mission-critical construction markets.


Key Responsibilities

Operational Leadership & Project Oversight

  • Lead regional operations across multiple projects, ensuring alignment with company objectives, customer expectations, and operational standards
  • Support Project Managers and field leadership throughout project planning, execution, and closeout
  • Monitor project performance related to safety, schedule, quality, productivity, and profitability
  • Assist in developing execution strategies that drive operational efficiency and successful project outcomes
  • Ensure proper allocation of labor, equipment, and resources across projects
  • Support project teams in identifying and resolving operational challenges, risks, and field constraints
  • Participate in project reviews and provide leadership guidance on complex or high-profile projects

Safety & Compliance

  • Promote and maintain a strong safety culture throughout all regional operations
  • Ensure compliance with environmental, health, safety, and regulatory requirements
  • Partner with field leadership to identify hazards and implement corrective actions
  • Reinforce accountability for safety performance at all levels of the organization

Financial & Business Performance

  • Review project financial performance, including budgets, forecasts, productivity, and cost controls
  • Collaborate with Project Managers to identify risks and opportunities that impact profitability
  • Support monthly operational and financial reviews with project leadership
  • Assist in the development and execution of regional business plans and growth strategies
  • Contribute to achieving revenue, margin, and operational performance objectives

Leadership Development & Team Building

  • Lead, mentor, and develop Project Managers, Superintendents, and other operational personnel
  • Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement
  • Support recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and retention initiatives
  • Help identify and develop future leaders within the organization
  • Promote employee engagement and reinforce Michels Family values throughout the region

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner closely with Estimating, Procurement, Engineering, Safety, and Field Operations teams
  • Support bid strategy, project pursuits, and preconstruction planning efforts
  • Ensure effective communication and collaboration between office and field teams
  • Work with Operations Leadership to drive consistency in project delivery and execution standards
  • Share best practices and lessons learned across regions and project teams

Client, Labor & Stakeholder Relations

  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with customers, subcontractors, labor partners, and industry stakeholders
  • Support client engagement activities, ensuring responsiveness and long-term partnership development
  • Promote collaborative union and labor-management relationships where applicable
  • Represent Michels Power professionally in all customer-facing interactions

Culture & Continuous Improvement

  • Promote Michels Family of Companies' culture, policies, and core values
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives throughout regional operations
  • Encourage innovation and operational excellence across teams
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business, or related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience)
  • 10+ years of industrial, power, utility, or electrical construction experience
  • Progressive leadership experience managing multiple projects, teams, or geographic territories
  • Strong project management, operational, and financial management experience
  • Proven ability to lead teams and influence results in complex construction environments
  • Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite

Preferred Qualifications

  • Heavy industrial electrical construction experience
  • Experience supporting Oil & Gas, Industrial EPC, Power Generation, Hydroelectric, or Data Center projects
  • Multi-project leadership experience within a regional structure
  • Exposure to labor relations and union environments
  • Experience leading large-scale electrical infrastructure programs

Managerial Developmental Competencies

  • Decision Quality
  • Cultivates Innovation
  • Resourcefulness
  • Directs Work
  • Ensures Accountability
  • Collaborates
  • Manages Conflict
  • Attracts, Develops, and Retains Talent
  • Builds Effective Teams
  • Drives Engagement
  • Managerial Courage
  • Being Resilient
  • Situational Adaptability

Work Environment & Physical Demands

  • Frequent travel to project sites, regional offices, and customer locations
  • Blend of office, field, and customer-facing environments
  • Fast-paced work environment requiring effective prioritization and decision-making
  • Exposure to active construction sites, weather conditions, and varying noise levels during field visits
  • Travel required, including extended durations based on business needs
  • Ability to lift and move 10 pounds frequently and up to 25 pounds occasionally
  • Requires close vision and focus adjustment for detailed work

Why Michels Power, Inc.?

  • Ranked No. 1 Electrical Transmission & Distribution Contractor by Engineering News-Record
  • Trusted partner for industrial EPCs, utilities, energy producers, and data center clients
  • Family-owned company with long-term stability and growth
  • Invests approximately $5,000 per employee annually in training and development
  • Opportunities to lead high-impact infrastructure operations across multiple markets
  • Strong safety culture—every role, every level
  • Part of one of North America's most diversified infrastructure organizations

Comprehensive Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • HSA / FSA Options
  • Short- and Long-Term Disability
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Legal & Identity Protection Plans

Why you?

  • You like to surround yourself with dedicated, value-driven people.
  • You thrive on new challenges and evolving technologies.
  • You think “we’ve always done it this way” is not a good enough reason.
  • You want to know your efforts are recognized and appreciated.
  • You like making your own decisions—with the right support.
  • You want to be part of a team that improves lives through essential infrastructure.

Join a company that powers progress. Be a part of Michels Power, Inc.—where you don’t just build projects, you build a career.

 

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