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Upload our models and follow the GC lead BIM coordination process through to Model sign off. 3D Modeling of Electrical Components. NYC well e stablished electrical contractor seesk 2 Electrical Engineers, One Senior and one Mid-level.
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Basic computer skills include AutoCAD, BIM (Revit), 3D Rendering Programs, hydraulic analysis, and HVAC analysis programs. Apply basic electrical engineering theory and principles to complete assigned tasks on planning, analysis, and other projects.
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Previous Previous experience in the Military / Military veterans in all branches that have experience with Electrical / Mechanical is a huge plus (Navy nukes- EMN, ETN, MMNs, SeaBees, Army - Power Generation, Air Force – Power Production, Generator Techs, Maritime, Coast Guard, Army National Guard, etc.
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The BIM Detailer will be implementing project-specific requirements for the coordination efforts on medium to large scale electrical projects. 3+ years of experience in electrical design and modeling, preferably in a BIM environment.
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Electrical, Electrical engineering, Autocad, Revit, Design, Electrical design, Schematic, Building systems, Revit mep, Mep design, Engineering, SKM, NEC, IBC, IECC, AGI, AMPCALC, LEED, BIM.
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BIM Modeling: Utilize BIM software (such as Revit) to create accurate 3D models of electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and low voltage systems.
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AESC seeks a BIM Manager who will play a pivotal role in a groundbreaking Engineering-Procurement-Construction project of significant magnitude. Requirements: Degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
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Keywords - Design, Revit, AutoCAD, MEP, Mechanical, Electrical Plumbing, Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, BIM. Keywords - Design, Revit, AutoCAD, MEP, Mechanical, Electrical Plumbing, Fire Protection, Sprinkler System, BIM.
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The Chief Facilities Engineer (CFE) is responsible for the overall management and operation of the mechanical, life safety, electrical, and plumbing operations. OverviewWo rk Where it MattersJob Summary:AID has an opportunity for a Chief Facilities Engineer/Lead Electrical Engineer at our St. Louis, MO location.
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Since 1912, Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc., a subsidiary of MYR Group, Inc, has provided comprehensive electrical construction services to clients throughout the western U.S. Sturgeon Electric has two divisions, offering both power line construction and commercial/industrial electrical construction, making it a full-service electrical provider.
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In this role, the Mechanical Engineer will join the Combatant Craft Engineering and Design Services Division covering the functional areas of project management, research and development (R&D), science and technology (S&T) development, planning, acquisition engineering, integrated logistics support (ILS), in-service engineering, testing and evaluation, boat inventory management (BIM), and life cycle management for watercraft.
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JOB TITLE: Revit / BIM Engineer (Electrical) With over 50 years of expertise in data center infrastructure, healthcare, substation, financial infrastructure, network design, structured cabling and electrical system design-build, installation and maintenance.
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Responsible for layout of electrical systems, including cable trays, conduits and equipment in 3D for BIM coordination. The position entails drafting and coordination of the electrical installation work, in accordance with the contract documents, with other members of the overall Project Team, translating contract drawings into 2D and 3D installation drawings, providing management of clash detection, and conflict identification and resolution, incorporating change orders and as-built conditions, and providing involvement in developing project-specific BIM strategies, scope, and planning.
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My client is committed to training, coaching and mentoring their employees because they represent the “Future of the Firm.” The Mechanical Project Engineer is eligible for the following training opportunities: In-house technical training to include Revit and BIM.
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Familiarity with 1-line diagrams and BIM (3D modeling). 3+ years of experience with electrical systems such as medium voltage, low voltage, emergency power systems, critical (UPS) power systems, lighting systems, and heat trace systems.
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