What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Designer position at Judge Group, Inc.?
Job Details
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Description: Our client is currently seeking a Electrical Designer:
Your role:
The Designer works with Engineers and Project Managers to prepare complete construction documents and assists during the construction support phase.
Your resume must include:
Contact:
This job and many more are available through The Judge Group. Please apply with us today!
Description: Our client is currently seeking a Electrical Designer:
Your role:
The Designer works with Engineers and Project Managers to prepare complete construction documents and assists during the construction support phase.
- Layout plans, sections and details to specified CAD standards and generate 3D models of electrical systems working directly with engineers or project managers.
- Create on-line diagrams, power and lighting plans.
- Provide direction and distribute work to Technicians.
- Review and back-check Technician's work.
- Coordinate designs with team members and product vendors.
- Communicate with clients and/or contractors regarding RFI's and field questions.
- Review shop drawings.
- Further, develop design skills to support the advancement of technical expertise.
- Attend internal coordination meetings and client coordination meetings.
- May require occasional travel for site observations and field measurements.
Your resume must include:
- Certificate in construction-related design/drafting or higher and at least 3 years of directly related experience.
- OR at least 4 years of directly related experience in lieu of certificate.
- Basic understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Contact:
This job and many more are available through The Judge Group. Please apply with us today!
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