Electrical Site Engineer

Candidate must be a graduate of  Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Must have at least 5-7 yrs. work experience as Site Engineer. Must be familiar in Industrial Field works especially in Remote Areas. Knowledgeable and have Experience in LV Works (Cable Glanding, Cable Termination and Cable Tray/Ladder Works). Responsible for implementations and monitoring of all electrical related works at site and reporting direct to Manager. Must possess strong leadership in Supervising and Managing Manpower. Coordinates with client and consultant for any site instruction and work inspections. Review electrical designs, interpret and prepare shop drawings (Lighting and Power Layout, Fire Alarm System, Telephone System, etc) Submit daily reports, inspection requests, estimates and all applicable monitoring reports on regular basis as required. Ensures that all the works done are in accordance with the approved construction drawings, contract documents, project specifications, and all applicable standards Monitors material inventory and ensure the availability on site. Residing in UAE and can join immediately and English speaking is a Must.

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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