Electrician (TLC2066) Engineering - Madison, WI at Geebo

Electrician (TLC2066)

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Our Client in Appleton, WI and Madison, WI is seeking a Journeyman or Master Electrician who would like to train in the appropriate software to work on their design team.
Assists in establishing and utilizing a systematic approach to detailing major projects to ensure job site success.
Manages the work flow on projects assigned by the Detailing Manager.
Participates in the planning and project meeting to ensure important information is transferred to successfully execute construction.
Participates in internal project planning/kick-off meetings to assist the Project Manager in identifying: Areas that are lacking information and need additional detail; Areas and/or systems that can be laid out as to improve efficiency during field installations; Installation techniques and methods that will achieve greater efficiencies during field installations.
Works with Project Manager, Superintendent, and Prefab to determine areas, systems, or assemblies that can be prefabricated to improve efficiency during field installations.
Creates the required detailed drawings that are necessary for Prefabrication to work off.
Creates accurate estimates with oversight of Detailing Manager.
Collaborates with the Detailing Manager, and Project Managers to remain current on building techniques and trends.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
A high school diploma or GED and five years related trade experience; or
Any appropriate combination of education and experience as determined by management.
Must be proficient in the use of a PC and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel and Word). AutoCAD knowledge is not required, but preferred.
Knowledge of the electrical construction trade is required.
Knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) is required.
Ability to read and interpret drawings.
Must be willing to train and learn REVITEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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