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EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND/OR LICENSES: Ø High school diploma or GED equivalent work experience and trade or technical school classes Ø 5 years of experience in the construction industry preferred and hands on field experience in commercial refrigeration, electrical and/or fixtures construction Ø EPA Certification (Type II) Ø Experience in copper brazing, market remodeling Ø Good driving record.
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Special interest is placed on experience designing for medium and high voltage switchyards; power plant substations; generators and excitation systems; generator auxiliary systems; generator buses; generator circuit breakers; unit step-up transformers; balance of plant electrical systems such as medium and low voltage switchgear, motor control centers, DC battery systems, backup generators; relay protection and control systems; grounding and lighting systems.
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Minimum of 3 Years’ Experience as a Project Manager / Construction Manager. We partner with clients in K-12, higher ed, government, healthcare, multifamily housing, and industry to optimize energy efficiency, improve indoor air quality, address lighting, and improve the customer experience.
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Education: Associate's degree, diploma or equivalent from an accredited college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school in Construction or Facilities Management, building inspection/code enforcement or a related field.
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Electrical engineering, Revit, Electrical, Design, Electrical design, Schematic, Professional engineer, Bluebeam, Autocad, title 24, low voltage, lighting systems, high voltage, HVAC, plumbing, arc flash.
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Understanding of electrical power and lighting design. Minimum 3 years of experience in the electrical construction industry as a Field Engineer and/or Estimator. Degree in Construction management, engineering, or related field preferred.
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Our two U.S. Green Building LEED Platinum-certified headquarters buildings in West Sacramento, California, feature sustainable construction, abundant natural lighting, an organic garden, sustainable beekeeping and ergonomic functionally designed workspaces.
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May also inspect maintenance of traffic, earthwork, drainage, utility relocation, storm water pollution prevention implementation and compliance, construction of roadway sections, pedestrian and bike facilities, structure elements of work, landscape work and other similar activities.
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Elements to be inspected or monitored may include electrical work, including traffic monitoring systems, fiber optic systems, highway lighting and traffic signal systems. Experience with Caltrans Standard Plans, Standard Specifications, and Construction Manual.
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Under the general supervision of the Research Data Manager, the Research Data Analyst II performs a variety independent tasks that include varied and complex research and data analysis within the Survey Research and Analysis unit.
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3 to 7 years of experience in preparing plans, specifications, and cost estimates for traffic signals, lighting, ramp metering, electrical transportation systems, signing, pavement delineation, and construction traffic handling.
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Our full spectrum of best-in-class services includes HVAC & refrigeration installations, remodels, service & maintenance; and energy solutions, including controls and lighting. Ø Provides support on construction job by piping cooler boxes and refrigeration cases, including electrical wiring as required to complete the project.
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Other duties include overseeing district property maintenance, including plumbing, lighting, equipment repair, procuring and managing vendor contracts, managing related projects. SacRT has a stand alone pension plan which is not part of, nor does it have reciprocity with CalPERS.
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Manage and obtain CA DSA approval on K-12 construction projects. BS in Business Administration, Construction Management or Engineering from an accredited college or university. Develop project execution plan including schedules, budget limitations, standard construction principals and procedures, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases of the project.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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