Electrical Outage Coordinator Engineering - Ackerman, MS at Geebo

Electrical Outage Coordinator

Company Name:
Precision Resource Company
Precision Resource Company (Precision), /, was established in 1996 as a full-service as a nationwide, total solutions staffing provider. Precision's personnel are routinely involved with projects in power plants, refineries, energy plants and industrial facilities from coast to coast. We provide personnel for contract staffing, direct placement positions and managed resource programs.
Precision Resource Company is currently seeking an Electrical Outage Coordinator to be based out of Ackerman MS.
Perform quality Electrical coordination , work with discipline leads in the electrical group, also supporting the quality lead with all surveillances, documentation.
Good communication skills .
Interfacing with management staff.
Capable of reviewing and approving submittals from the contractors such as Inspection Test Plans, electrical data sheets, etc
The ideal candidate will provide overview and support for the project, provide day-to-day quality coordination.
Good communication skills and be willing to work as part of a team.
_The _ skills _ necessary to interface with the owner, design engineers, and contractor._
_The ability to access multiple elevations on the electrostatic precipitator structure (approximate structure height is 260ft)._
_Be able to work in tight or restricted work areas that will require bending, stooping, or crawling._
Proficient computer skills (Microsoft Office).
Proficient in reading and interpreting electrical installation drawings and achieving a quality installation product.
Capable of working long hours.
Professional and technical certifications are a plus.
Date: 2014-08-22
Country: US
State: MS
City: Ackerman
Postal Code: 39735
Category: EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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