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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities*:Specifically relating to the mechanical and/or electrical systems ( HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Low Voltage, Fire Sprinkler): Managing and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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This will include RFP/Supplier Selection, detailed electrical design, creating panel and field parts BOMSs, working with panel shops to build electrical control panels, development of installation drawing packages, and support of installation contractor, Project Manager, and Site Manager with installation efforts.
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Responsible for field wiring management decisions within spec and code compliance and in association with the Electrical Project Manager. Liaise and assist Electrical Project Manager, QA, and Hardware Design with issues and concerns found in design and installation.
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Coordinates with team leader/project manager and customer to precisely understand requirements for all on-site installation and repairs by forecasting issues, gathering materials and synchronizing on-site work.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager. Thorough knowledge of building information modeling and its use in coordination of the Mechanical and Electrical systems and other project systems.
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Lichtefeld, Inc., commercial contractor, is looking for a professional electrical designer/project manager – Electrical and or Mechanical willing to grow with our 100 year old commercial Design/Build Construction Company.
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JOB SUMMARY: The core purpose of the Sr. Project Manager role is to provide leadership and consistency to large scale complex projects that typically include Controls programming and Electrical/Mechanical Installation work while coordinating with customer and/or end users (TSA, Airports, etc.
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Acts as responsible project manager for assigned projects oversight of other as needed. Legally authorized to work in the United StatesAbility to obtain airport security clearance as neededMS Project or equivalent scheduling toolsExperience in the following Preferred: AutoCAD Knowledge Presentations to customers and leadership.
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Excel Services is a full-service Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Technology Design/Build, Contracting and Maintenance firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. As your single-source solution, our core values of teamwork, integrity, and innovation instill confidence and satisfaction in everything we do, while our multidisciplinary model assures you the very best integrated thinking on every project.
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5+ years of electrical Project Management experience, service oriented preferred. We are looking for a results-oriented Project Manager to join the Amteck team in our Louisville, KY office.
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In order to perform your task, you will utilize your knowledge of air conditioning theory, pipe fitting, and mechanical layouts. In this role, you will be responsible for complex commissioning, troubleshooting, repairing, and starting up HVAC systems in a commercial environment.
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We are seeking a Project Manager (Solar / Construction) to join our growing team. 10+ years of progressive experience in Commercial Building Construction, Oil and Gas, Pipeline or other similar industry as a Construction Project Manager or higher.
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Responsible for end-to-end testing, downloading programming, starting up, commissioning, and servicing on assigned projects. Uses cutting edge software and technology, along with a variety of hand-tools, following blueprints or engineering specifications, to diagnose and repair units.
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Electrical Project Manager. If you are a Project Manager with experience in large Electrical projects then get in touch and apply today! We Search People are working in partnership with one of the best Electrical Contractor firms in Kentucky - to identify an experienced Project Manager to be based in Louisville, KY.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Electrical Engineering Manager/Project Lead to join our dynamic team and lead strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity, product quality, safety, and profitability in our alloy steel business.
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