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The Project Engineer assists with the preparation of plans, applicable specifications, and interfaces with and provides general project support to senior project management professionals.
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Project Engineers are responsible for the support of functions related to construction management in the electrical construction industry. Project Engineer II Qualifications.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of project engineering and civil construction work. As the industry leader in staffing for architecture, engineering, and construction projects, JLM has 18,500+ pre-vetted, highly-skilled, and available people ready to power your project within 7 days.
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SUMMARY The Electrical Project Engineer will assist in the engineering and coordination of electrical work. 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 D and D 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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3-10 years of experience as a Project Engineer or facilities engineer within semiconductor construction projects or large industrial manufacturing construction projects.
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Turner & Townsend is looking for an Electrical Project Engineer to support a large-scale construction manufacturing project that requires exceptional talent. Manage interface with the general contractor and various stakeholders to ensure project objectives being successfully delivered (e.g., schedule, quality.
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Project Engineer II QualificationsMinimum 3-5 years of experience in the construction process of commercial electrical operations or general construction experienceBachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field; a combination of education and experience considered in lieu of degree.
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Project Engineer I Qualifications. Sturgeon Electric has experience performing projects under Integrated Lean Project Delivery methods, and also offers pre-construction services, in-house pre-fabrication capabilities, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) capabilities.
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Electrical Project Engineer - Construction. Identify electrical construction-related risks and develop mitigation plans. Ability to train and mentor colleagues on best practices for project management and execution.
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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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Working knowledge of Microsoft Project and/or Primavera at an intermediate or higher level. Minimum 3-5 years of experience in the construction process of commercial electrical operations or general construction experience.
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Senior Project Electrical Engineer. Assist Chief Engineer in quality control reviews, project staffing, and budgeting specific to their projects, team member’s performance feedback, and master specification and typical detail/drawing standard maintenance.
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Electrical Engineer / Construction Project Manager. Assist Resident Engineer. Field ExperienceConstruction Project Management. Prepare Construction documentation and inspection reports.
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The Mechanical / Electrical Project Engineer will begin their assignment on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (Triboro Bridge) Project in New York City, NY and is responsible for supporting the execution and the achievement of the project's technical scope, schedule, and financial requirements and metrics.
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