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MEP ENGINEER - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
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Country: USA
Location: Nevada-Las Vegas LAS VEGAS
Total applied: 40 |
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MEP ENGINEER - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
MEP ENGINEER - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION Description: Well estabilished commercial general contractor is seeking a MEP Engineer for their Las Vegas location. They are cuurently look for an MEP Engineer wiht the following qualities and experience; Coordinate and spervise all mechanical electrical and plumbing projects. Monitoring Consultants and Contractors for compliance with their contractual responsibilities. Monitoring progress of the MEP works for compliance with schedule and quality control. Attending MEP coordination meetings. Coordination MEP design and RFI's between consultants and contractors. Obtain and manage client approval on systems and installations. Requirements: The successful candidate will either a qulaified Mechanical or Electrical Engineer with a minimum of five years experience, in addition to his experience with high rise projets is essential. Excellent verbal and written skills are required. Benefits: The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary package + benefits. This company will pay relocation costs to any candidates living out of state. 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=561334-3-773 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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