Field Engineer - Team Lead
interstates
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At Interstates, we don’t just show up to work, we show up for each other. From our headquarters in Iowa to job sites across the country, we’re doing award-winning electrical, controls, automation, and OT work that powers industrial facilities for clients here in the U.S. and around the world. Whether you’re bending conduit, wiring panels, writing code, supporting projects, or helping things run behind the scenes, you’ll be part of a crew that works hard, shares laughs, and takes pride in doing quality work. We believe in building strong teams, doing the right thing, and making a difference in the communities where we live. If you want to grow and do meaningful work, you’ll feel at home here.
Field Engineer – Team Lead
Locations: Omaha, NE | Fort Collins, CO | Sioux Falls, SD | Tulsa, OK
Compensation: $90,000–$115,000 annually
Lead People. Develop Talent. Build What’s Next.
Interstates is looking for a Field Engineer – Team Lead to lead and develop a team of entry-level field engineers and technical team members supporting complex electrical construction projects.
This role is a great opportunity for an experienced technical professional who enjoys developing people, solving problems, and helping teams perform at a high level. You’ll serve as a key connection point between our technical teams and project leaders—making sure team members have the skills, support, and project opportunities they need to grow.
While this position includes technical guidance and project support, the primary focus is people leadership, workforce readiness, and team development.
What You'll Do
- Lead and develop a team of entry-level field engineers and technical professionals through coaching, feedback, and intentional career development.
- Serve as a hiring manager for entry-level technical team members, helping build a strong pipeline of future talent.
- Provide technical guidance and help team members build strong foundations in electrical construction, field engineering, documentation, and project execution.
- Partner with project and market leaders to deploy team members to projects and assignments based on business needs, development opportunities, and workload.
- Maintain visibility into team workload and utilization, making thoughtful deployment decisions to keep people challenged and productive.
- Conduct performance reviews and provide input into merit, bonus, and talent decisions.
- Help team members identify career goals and create opportunities for technical growth and progression.
- Support the implementation of new tools, processes, standards, and best practices across the team.
- Partner with discipline and project leaders on workforce planning, hiring needs, cross-training, and work-sharing opportunities.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives that strengthen how our teams plan, execute, and deliver electrical construction work.
- Step into project and field environments as needed to provide technical support, coordination, and leadership.
What You'll Bring
Required
- High school diploma or associate degree in a relevant field such as Engineering Technology, Construction Management, Electrical Technology, or a related discipline.
- 4–10 years of progressive technical experience in field engineering, electrical construction, VDC/BIM, design, planning, or a related area.
- Experience working in or supporting the electrical construction industry is preferred.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to coach, influence, and build relationships across teams.
- Ability to balance competing priorities and make thoughtful decisions around people, workload, and project needs.
- A demonstrated interest in developing people and building high-performing teams.
Preferred
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Engineering Technology, or a related field.
- Experience leading, mentoring, training, or developing other technical professionals.
- Advanced proficiency with relevant design, modeling, construction, or project technology.
- Strong understanding of construction documentation, technical standards, and project coordination.
- Experience supporting complex electrical construction projects.
Why This Role?
At Interstates, we believe great projects start with great people. As a Field Engineer – Team Lead, you’ll have the opportunity to influence both.
You’ll help develop the next generation of field engineers while working alongside project leaders to make sure our teams are prepared to take on increasingly complex work. This is a role for someone who wants to move beyond being the person who simply does the work and become the person who helps others do their best work.
You’ll have the opportunity to make an impact through:
- People Leadership – Coach and develop technical professionals throughout their careers.
- Project Impact – Help ensure the right people are in the right roles at the right time.
- Technical Growth – Stay connected to the field while helping establish strong technical standards.
- Continuous Improvement – Help evolve the tools, processes, and practices we use to deliver great work.

What You Should Know Before You Apply
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Interstates is an EEO provider and offers a drug-free workplace. Employment at Interstates is at-will and may be terminated at any time with or without notice or cause, except as otherwise provided by law.
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