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ELECTRICAL COORDINATOR - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
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Country: USA
Location: Nevada-Las Vegas LAS VEGAS
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ELECTRICAL COORDINATOR - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL COORDINATOR - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION Description: Reputable commercial general contractor in Las Vegas, NV has an immediate need for an experience Electrical Coordinator. Summary of position - Electrical Coordinator is responsible for the lead coordination of the electrical planning on the assigned project reports to the Director of Mechanical and Electrical services, or other assigned supervisor. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Reviews, interprets and accurately evaluates scope of work in the project documents. Evaluates schedule and plans to determine when materials are to be procured and installed. Provides updated procurement information on a weekly basis to the scheduler assigned to the project. Creates spreadsheets for materials, installs and installation procurement logs and maintains on a weekly basis. Facilitates 3D cad coordination meetings and ensures information is processed in a timely and efficient manner in order to meet schedule. Enters RFI's into Prolog and track progress. Prepares submittal packages for submission to architect/engineer and enters the information into Prolog. Prepares transmittals through Prolog. Evaluates changes and subcontractor change order estimates relating to Electrical and Low voltage system subcontractor work. Verifies change order requests from subcontractors for accuracy and consistency. Obtains and maintains a working knowledge of the National electrical Codes, Life Safety Codes and local requirements. Conducts daily job walks to insure the accuracy and quality of the Electrical and Low Voltage System installation. Follows and enforces the company's QA/QC program for Elecitrical and Low Voltage Systems. Requirements: Required Job Skills: Demonstrates good writeen and oral communications and team skills. Must be dependable, consistent, diligent, and thorough. Creative and resourceful in completing tasks accuratly in a compressed timeframe. Intermediate knowledge of Windows OS, MS Excel 2000 and MS Word 2008 along with MS Outlook. Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree in Engineering. (Electrical, Construction Management) or technical training is required. A combination of education and work experience will also be considered in lieu of degree. Experience: Ten to Fifteen years of experience in the field or in a related area, preferred. Benefits: This company offers an excellent compensation and benefit package!! Company does offer a relocation package for out of state candidates. About: With more than 60 years of practice, it's no wonder that Westaff has earned the reputation as one of the largest staffing companies in the country, and one of the most experienced. Our success has continued throughout the rest of the world, supplying business solutions in every major market in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. If interested, please apply online at http://track.jobviper.com/ViewJob.asp?id=561525-3-663 To see all company job opportunities, click here To learn more about Westaff, visit www.westaff.com To tell a friend about this job opportunity, click here ©2006 Westaff Inc      Westaff is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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