Electrical Energy Marshal
Company: Hays Electrical Services
Location: Cedar Rapids
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description With over 18 years of experience
and hundreds of million-dollar projects completed, Hays Electrical
Services provides excellent service to customers in hospitality,
commercial and solar industry. Hays Electrical Services approaches
each project with a cooperative mindset, working with business
owners, contractors, and subcontractors towards the common goal –
successful project delivery. Position OverviewThe Energy Marshal is
the primary onsite authority responsible for controlling,
coordinating, and overseeing all electrical energization,
de-energization, and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) activities for the Cedar
Rapids data center project. This role ensures that all equipment
start-ups, breaker operations, and energization sequences are
managed safely, consistently, and in accordance with Hays
Electrical Services’ Energy Control Program, NFPA 70E, OSHA
standards, and project-specific energization protocols. The Energy
Marshal maintains strict control over energized work boundaries,
access control, safety planning, documentation, communication flow,
and coordination with commissioning teams, the electrical
contractor, and the General Contractor’s program expectations.Key
Responsibilities Energization Governance & Safety Program
Management Lead implementation of the project’s energization and
LOTO governance program, ensuring all procedures align with Hays
corporate standards, NFPA 70E, OSHA regulations, and the general
contractor’s energization safety plan. Develop and maintain the
project-specific energization safety plan, updating it as
conditions, sequences, or project milestones evolve. Ensure all
required energization deliverables, such as arc-flash
documentation, protective device coordination studies, emergency
response considerations, and labeling are completed and validated
before equipment is placed in service. Maintain authoritative
control over breaker operation and energization sequences, ensuring
only approved and qualified personnel engage in switching
activities. Planning, Communication & Documentation Control
Coordinate energization planning with the general contractor,
commissioning leadership, electrical contractor’s Energy Marshal,
and other stakeholders. Facilitate advance energization readiness
meetings, ensuring project stakeholders understand scope,
sequencing, risk controls, and required documentation. Ensure
proper documentation, including PTPs, LOTO plans, energization
schedules, AHAs, certifications, and QA/QC records is submitted,
reviewed, and approved within required timeframes. Maintain daily
updates to single-line diagrams, breaker schedules, energized
equipment postings, and LOTO tracking boards to reflect real-time
system status. LOTO Program Oversight Verify that all LOTO
procedures are properly applied, documented, and monitored
throughout all energized and de-energized work activities. Ensure
LOTO stations are staffed with qualified personnel and that all
locks, tags, permits, and equipment boundaries are established
before any switching or start-up activity begins. Oversee
installation and removal of locks, ensuring sequencing integrity
and proper security of all control points. Validate that the
project maintains complete and compliant
control-of-hazardous-energy process across all equipment and
electrical rooms. Pre-Energization & Post-Energization Activities
Conduct daily pre-start inspections of electrical gear with
electricians, commissioning representatives, and project
stakeholders to validate that all systems, components, labeling,
installation details, and protective measures are in place.
Complete end-of-day verification checks to ensure all equipment is
left in a safe and secure condition before crews depart. Ensure all
pre-energization conditions, including barrier placement, room
access restrictions, signage, QA/QC closeout documentation, and
hazard boundaries are satisfied before authorizing energization.
Support commissioning turnover by coordinating equipment
availability, status updates, and system conditions. Field
Presence, Control Measures & Hazard Communication Maintain a strong
daily field presence, overseeing electrical rooms, energized gear,
energization prep areas, and locations where switching or testing
activities occur. Control access to energized spaces by maintaining
authorization lists, room access rules, and entry controls
consistent with project requirements. Communicate daily high-risk
conditions, equipment status, restricted spaces, and planned
switching operations to the field workforce and management teams.
Lead daily energization and LOTO coordination meetings to ensure
all involved parties understand work scopes, hazards, and required
precautions. Qualifications & Worker Competency Assurance Validate
credentials, training certifications, and qualified-worker status
for all personnel performing LOTO, switching, energized work, or
working on de-energized electrical components. Ensure vendor
partners and subcontractors receive orientation on the project’s
energy-control and LOTO program requirements. Provide guidance,
coaching, and assurance oversight to ensure all energy-control
activities meet the highest standards of safety and technical
compliance. Leadership, Coordination & Stakeholder Interface Serve
as the primary onsite point of contact for all energization-related
activities between Hays Electrical Services, the general
contractor, commissioning agents, the electrical contractor, and
client representatives. Support schedule coordination by
integrating energization sequences into pull-planning sessions and
daily activity planning. Provide clear, consistent communication to
project leadership regarding energization progress, risks, system
status, and readiness conditions. Reinforce expectations for
energized work boundaries, human-performance awareness, and
high-risk activity management. Education & Qualifications Required
7 years of electrical construction experience with strong
familiarity in medium-voltage and low-voltage systems, equipment
start-up, and commissioning interfaces. Demonstrated, hands-on
experience with NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910/1926 electrical safety, and
LOTO programs. Ability to read and interpret single-line diagrams,
electrical drawings, equipment schedules, and coordination studies.
Prior experience serving as an Energy Marshal, Electrical Foreman,
Commissioning Lead, Start-Up Electrician, or similar role with
energization exposure. Proven ability to lead meetings, coordinate
stakeholders, and enforce compliance in high-risk electrical
environments. Prior mission-critical/data-center construction
experience. Training certifications in NFPA 70E, LOTO, or MV/LV
energization programs. Preferred (not required) Licensed Journeyman
or Master Electrician. Join a company that’s building more than
just electrical systems—join a team committed to excellence and
innovation. If you meet the qualifications outlined above and are
ready to contribute your skills to the team at Hays Electrical
Services, we encourage you to apply. Join us in providing
exceptional service for our clients and supporting our company's
operations. Apply now! Powered by JazzHR 3gyECjmxi9
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