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Seniority level : Senior Engineer, Lead Engineer, Project Engineer, Technical Manager, Package engineer. Type of project : OffSHORE WIND Farm , Power plant , Onshore Power Cable. Master Degree in Electrical Engineering (Thermal or Mechanical as second options.
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Success as the Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager means accurately estimating costs for commercial electrical installations and efficiently managing projects from inception to completion.
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Responsibilities For The Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager. Requirements For The Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager. Hiring: Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager.
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The Ideal CandidateThe ideal candidate for the role of Electrical Project Manager will possess a strong background in electrical engineering and project management preferably working on sites in the concrete, aggregate, asphalt and / or sand and gravel sector.
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Research market prices to estimate material and fixture costs for electrical projects accurately. Review subcontractor and vendor quotes to ensure accuracy in project cost estimation. Analyze blueprints to determine optimal wire lengths and outlet placements adhering to electrical codes.
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Liaise with clients to understand project requirements, including pricing, invoicing, and project management tasks. Manage awarded projects and provide assistance in project management when not involved in estimating tasks.
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Evaluate potential profitability of electrical projects to support bidding decisions. Assess labor requirements for each project to determine project feasibility. Prepare and submit competitive project bids following established guidelines.
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Join our established electrical services team in St. Louis. Sound knowledge of electrical codes. If you’re all about integrity and top-notch work, welcome to the spark-filled adventure.
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Familiarity with Service Titan is a definite plus. Aluminum wiring remediation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer which offers competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and company vehicles, paid training, advancement opportunities within your field and our company, and a respected leader in the home services industry.
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Embark on a dynamic journey with us! With a legacy of 30+ years, we prioritize delivering excellence to our residential and commercial clients. Interior and exterior lighting repairs and upgrades. Focused self-starter who thrives in a team environment.
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Traveling Electrical Project Manager. Interacts with branch manager, field manager, general superintendent, and Human Resources Department. Internally: Reports to the Branch Manager and interacts with other support staff (e.g. Estimating, Accounting and Finance, and other Corporate Services staff.
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The Project Manager shall have at least seven (7) years of project management/supervisory experience in O&M/Facilities Management. We have an excellent career opportunity for a full-time Project Manager in operations and maintenance of facilities (O&M), no new construction, located in NW Washington, DC at a large historical federal building.
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Key Words: Sr, Senior, Lead, Manager, Electrical, Electronics, Design, LV, Low Power, Power Supplies, AC, DC, Sustaining, Analog, AC&DC, Power solutions, Power Electronics, Power Generation, Battery Storage, Automotive, EV, KW, Energy, Defense, Military, KW, Nuclear, Manufacturing, Project Engineer, Product Engineer, Relocation, Camarillo, California, Thousand Oaks, Oxnard, San Fernando, Santa Clarita, Oak View, Simi Valley.
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Electrification project (removal of the steam turbine and installation of new high voltage electrical motor, inclusive all related mechanical electrical, instrumentation and piping adjustments to be made.
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Directly responsible for planning/preparing all contract administration, executing and directing project activities, and developing or maintaining client relationships. Responsible for lay out of project work and ensuring that materials, tools, equipment and information are scheduled timely to meet scope and construction schedules.
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