Electrical Engineer/Project Manager Engineering - Sandy, UT at Geebo

Electrical Engineer/Project Manager

Job Description
The Electrical Engineer/Project Manager is responsible for designing electrical systems (including but not limited to lighting, power, and fire detection) for schools, multi-family housing, office buildings, assisted living centers, warehouses, medical facilities, and other buildings. Paid Time Off (PTO), profit sharing, medical, and dental benefits available. Excellent opportunity for wage and responsibility growth.
Responsibilities
Manages the employees within his/her team, including feedback and coaching
Oversees the progress and profitability of projects within his/her team
Works with the Office Manager on setting the project fee
Assigns jobs to designers within his/her team
Attends design meetings and site visits for projects within his/her team
Helps the Designer scope a project (depending on experience of the Designer)
Helps the Designer coordinate utilities (depending on experience of the Designer)
Performs site inspections as needed
Creates and edits engineering specifications
Performs detailed review of the Designer s drawings
May stamp drawings (depending on experience and if a P.E.)
Performs the submittal reviews
Works with the Financial Officer on progress billing for the projects
Meets with clients for ongoing business relationships
Performs other functions and tasks as assigned
Qualifications
B.S. degree in Engineering from accredited university
Licensed Engineer (P.E.) preferred
Basic skills with AutoCAD and Revit
5 years designing electrical systems (including but not limited to lighting, power, and fire detection) for schools, multi-family housing, office buildings, assisted living centers, warehouses, medical facilities, and other buildings
Additional Information
To apply for this position please go to:
http:
//www.royaleng.com/careersEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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