Electrical Projects Manager

Primary responsibilities: Handling all the MEP Project (such as Villas, Towers, Pumping Station etc) Estimation of complete electrical works involving in residential, industrial, commercial projects.   Requirement: Qualification: B.tech (Electrical)+7 yrs experience in the same field Electrical Power Distribution Concepts, AUTOCAD , thorough knowledge in Primavera Should be RSB certified (Preferred). Strong interpersonal skills Strong verbal and writing skills, with regards to contractual communication Strong knowledge of MEP Systems (all aspects - design, function, installations, testing and commissioning and coordination with other trades)Strong knowledge of scheduling/planning and tracking of progress Knowledge of risk assessment and contingency planning Awareness/ Exposure on various Construction/System methodologies People management skills Problem solving skills Ability to manage multiple project site.

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  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Power Spray Electro Mechanical LLC
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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