Electrical Project Manager- Midwest
Estimated Pay info | $38 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time |
Location | Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Indiana open_in_new |
About this job
Job Description
Project Manager - Electrical
This individual will be responsible for preplanning and managing projects.
Primary Duties:
• Maintain up-to-date change order, subcontractor, RFI and contingency logs.
• Work with Labor Superintendent to ensure labor plan is being carried out.
• Create schedules and man loading charts on all projects.
• Consistently submit accurate, timely and complete estimates and change order quotations.
• Communicate with purchasing and subcontractors to secure schedule, scope and price.
• Promote and enforce a safe working environment.
• Satisfy customers’ needs to develop repeat business.
• Estimate various electrical projects whether bid spec, public, private, or design build.
• Must be capable of interpreting mechanical requirements, making necessary calculations, computing pipe lengths, and listing necessary materials.
Qualifications:
Experience managing more than 5-10 projects at a time
• Knowledge of mechanical and basic plumber’s diagnostic equipment
• Experience in monitoring labor performance for purpose of identification of labor productivity and tracking progress.
• Knowledge in generating construction schedule and updating as needed.
• Knowledge in reading plans and specifications for purpose of ordering material and estimating change orders.
• Ability to order, track and expedite for timely delivery of MEP and specialty items required for the project.
• Knowledge and experience in managing multi-disciplined projects.
• Proven experience estimating their own projects a plus but not required.
Education: High School Diploma or GED with preferred vocational or other technical school, certification, training or apprenticeship beyond high school.
Experience: 3-5 years experience with commercial electrical projects required.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations: Employee must have valid driver’s license if operating a company vehicle or their own vehicle for work purposes. State Plumbing License is preferred but not required.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be traverse and able to access all areas of the jobsite.
- Must be able to travel to jobsites in multiple states
- Standing for prolonged periods of time, frequent bending, and squatting
- Ability to work on step ladders and extension ladders