Job Description
Transformer Service Crew Leader is a working field service supervisor responsible for assignment of personnel, environment, safety, and overall performance of crew/contractors on field projects. The Crew Leader is the primary expert in assembly, service, and repair of transformers, although Crew Leader and crew may be assigned other work individually or as part of a larger electrical substation or powerplant. The Crew Leader is responsible for the successful execution of projects and supervising, both technically and administratively, crew members and assigned contractor(s) and is expected to take decisive and/or corrective action for the well-being of the crew, environment, project, customer, and/or organization as a whole.
The Crew Leader reports to the assigned Transformer Resource Manager (TRM) and is expected to have effective communication with their manager throughout active projects and when awaiting assignment or standby time. Effective communication with Project Managers (PMs), Business Development Managers (BDMs), Testing Manager, and QTC Manager is also required. The Crew Leader must seek approval from the TRM prior to re-assigning a crew member. When deemed necessary, the Crew Leader may remove crew member(s) from jobsite if safety or behavior is not in compliance with Siemens Energy policies, guidelines, or safety policies.
The Crew Leader is responsible for company assets, including the maintenance, cleanliness, safe operation, and condition of equipment/vehicles (assigned, rented, loaned, or leased), and the corresponding contents, tools, and accessories. Requires extensive travel and non-standard schedules at field locations with exposure to varying environmental conditions.
Oversee maintenance, inspection, and readiness of tools, equipment, vehicles, and project materials.
Coordinate vendors/subcontractors and ensure all work meets customer, regulatory, and corporate standards.
Manage project execution—including scope, budgeting, scheduling, crew assignments, travel logistics, and equipment coordination—to ensure on time, on budget delivery.
Maintain consistent communication with site contacts and leadership, providing updates on project status, safety, incidents, and scope changes.
Supervise crew performance through time/expense reporting, technical evaluations, corrective actions, and demonstration of expert level technical skills.
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Required Skills & Experience
Lead and supervise field crews and subcontractors while maintaining a safe, environmentally responsible work environment and ensuring strong site management practices.
Provide technical direction for the assembly, maintenance, inspection, and repair of power and distribution transformers, including interpreting drawings, electrical schematics, and factory documentation.
Operate and oversee transformer oil processing activities (vacuum, oil filling, circulation, draining) and complete all required documentation and inspection reports.
Perform and guide complex commercial/industrial electrical wiring and troubleshooting; apply expertise across distribution, power, and transmission equipment up to 800 kV.
Communicate effectively with customers, vendors, and internal teams; manage time, delegate tasks, and work collaboratively while maintaining required computer skills.
Meet role specific qualifications including Class A CDL, relevant technical training or apprenticeship experience, and proficiency across multiple technical field service levels.
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
Class A CDL
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.