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The Electrical Trade Inspector will support a variety of MEP construction projects that may include water/wastewater, chemical or manufacturing equipment installation; and start-up/commissioning and coordination with electrical power distribution systems conduit and wiring; voice/tele/data systems; instrumentation and control systems; for all Plant systems.
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Lead multidisciplinary design teams that not only cover MEP services but also include Architectural Lighting, Commissioning, Technology, Electronic Security, Audio Visual, Acoustics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and Resiliency, Fire and Life Safety, Structural, Enclosures and more.
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Responsibilities include coordinating the MEP model, reviewing MEP submittals prior to submission, provide potential solutions for MEP related RFIs, track MEP construction progress, organize startup and commissioning documentation, and work with subcontractor and vendors to close punch list items.
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The Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing (MEP) Inspector will support a variety of MEP construction projects that may include water/wastewater, chemical or manufacturing including piping, equipment and instrumentation construction; electrical power distribution systems conduit and wiring; voice/tele/data systems; instrumentation and control systems; plumbing; HVAC installation and commissioning of Plant systems.
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Inspection experience in water/wastewater, chemical or manufacturing facilities including piping, equipment and instrumentation construction; electrical power distribution systems conduit and wiring; voice/tele/data systems; instrumentation and control systems plumbing; HVAC installation and commissioning of Plant systems.
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Commissioning Managers and Engineers with project leadership covering multi-discipline MEP services. Mechanical Commissioning Managers and Engineers with demonstrated mechanical project leadership experience (HVAC, plumbing, piping.
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Proficient knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) systems, system commissioning evaluations, and laboratory support systems design. + Participate in property operations set-up to include, but not limited to, back-of-house operations, major building equipment commissioning and third-party engineering team onboarding.
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Proficient operational and analytic function knowledge of Building Management Systems (Alerton, Siemens, Schneider, Honeywell, etc.) Review and approve consultant, design and construction contracts related to asset maintenance and capital projects.
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The MEP Coordinator's role is to supplement the project team by organizing the proper planning, installation, startup and commissioning of key MEP equipment. Advanced Experience and knowledge of the installation of MEP systems, BIM Modeling, and Construction Management.
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These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.
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Monitor the installation and start-up of MEP systems and commissioning of project with Engineer & Owner. Manage and lead MEP subcontractors throughout duration of the project (from Groundbreaking through Commissioning and Turnover to Owner.
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Interface Engineering is a progressive multi-disciplined (HVAC, Plumbing/Process, Fire Life Safety, Lighting Design, Building Science, Commissioning, and Information and Communication Technologies) consultancy firm known for sensitive resource use, advanced building science tools, and post occupancy services.
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As a global leader in consulting, engineering, and commissioning services, we specialize in MEP, information and communication technology, architectural lighting, vertical transportation, and commissioning.
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Facilitate problem solving and coordination, as may arise, between MEP Subcontractors during design and construction. Achieve a detailed understanding of the project scope of work documents (drawings and specifications), phasing plans, MEP systems interrelationships, construction sequencing and project schedule.
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Health Wellness Programs, including gym discounts, flu shots, and biometric screenings. Ability to independently perform fire suppression hydraulic calculations to support design and estimate construction costs and evaluate the feasibility of construction.
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