Application Guide

How to Apply for Civil Site Lead, Power Delivery 

at AECOM

🏢 About AECOM

AECOM stands out as a global leader in sustainable infrastructure, focusing on innovative solutions that leave lasting positive impacts on communities and the environment. Their commitment to 'building sustainable legacies' means employees work on forward-thinking projects that address modern challenges like climate resilience and clean energy transition, making it an ideal workplace for engineers passionate about meaningful, large-scale impact.

About This Role

As a Civil Site Lead for Power Delivery at AECOM, you'll oversee all civil aspects of substation and transmission line construction, from earthwork to foundation installation, ensuring projects meet technical specs and deadlines. This role is impactful because you'll directly enable the expansion and modernization of the U.S. power grid, supporting renewable energy integration and grid reliability through hands-on leadership at remote sites.

💡 A Day in the Life

A typical day starts with a virtual check-in to review site progress with engineers and inspectors, then analyzing civil drawings for upcoming transmission line foundation work. You might troubleshoot a drainage issue at a remote substation via video call, update project managers on budget status, and mentor a junior engineer on grading specifications—all while ensuring compliance with environmental and safety standards.

🎯 Who AECOM Is Looking For

  • Has 5+ years of experience leading civil engineering work on power delivery projects, specifically with substations or transmission lines, including managing teams and budgets.
  • Possesses deep technical expertise in civil design for power systems, such as grading, drainage, and foundation engineering, with ability to interpret and troubleshoot drawings.
  • Demonstrates proven ability to mentor junior engineers and inspectors while coordinating with project managers to keep site work on schedule and within budget.
  • Is comfortable working remotely but able to travel to sites as needed, with strong problem-solving skills for field discrepancies and practical construction solutions.

📝 Tips for Applying to AECOM

1

Highlight specific power delivery projects in your resume, quantifying your impact (e.g., 'managed civil work for 3 substation upgrades, completing foundations 10% under budget').

2

Tailor your application to AECOM's sustainability focus by mentioning experience with environmentally conscious construction practices or renewable energy projects.

3

Emphasize remote work proficiency, including tools you've used for virtual site supervision (e.g., BIM, drone surveys, collaboration software).

4

Include keywords from the job description like 'transmission line routes,' 'substation layouts,' and 'construction schedules' to pass ATS screening.

5

Provide examples of how you've resolved discrepancies between design drawings and field conditions, showcasing your practical problem-solving.

✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

['Your experience leading civil work on power delivery projects, specifically detailing a substation or transmission line project you managed.', "How you've ensured compliance with specifications and schedules while mentoring site teams, aligning with AECOM's focus on technical leadership.", "Your interest in AECOM's sustainable infrastructure mission, linking it to your work on grid modernization or clean energy projects.", 'Your ability to support project managers with budgets and deliverables, demonstrating your value as a remote site lead.']

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🔍 Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • AECOM's recent power delivery projects in the U.S., such as grid modernization initiatives or renewable energy integrations, to discuss in interviews.
  • Their sustainability reports and commitments (e.g., net-zero goals) to align your application with their environmental mission.
  • The company's use of technology in remote work and construction (e.g., digital twins, AI in civil engineering) to show tech-savviness.
  • Industry trends affecting power delivery civil work, like FERC regulations or DOE grid investments, to demonstrate broader context knowledge.

💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Describe a time you encountered a discrepancy between civil design drawings and site conditions on a power project, and how you resolved it.
2 How do you manage and mentor a remote team of civil engineers and inspectors to ensure quality and safety on site?
3 What experience do you have with sustainable construction practices in civil work for power delivery, such as erosion control or green infrastructure?
4 How do you prioritize tasks when managing multiple civil aspects (e.g., grading, foundations, drainage) under tight project schedules?
5 Discuss your approach to coordinating with project managers to report progress, budgets, and risks on remote power delivery sites.
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⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a generic resume without power delivery or civil site leadership specifics—AECOM looks for niche expertise in this role.
  • Overlooking the remote aspect by not highlighting experience with virtual team management or remote site supervision tools.
  • Failing to connect your experience to sustainability, as AECOM prioritizes candidates who understand their mission-driven projects.

📅 Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

Offer

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