BIM Coordinator - Bridgeville, United States - Sargent Electric

    Sargent Electric
    Sargent Electric Bridgeville, United States

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    Sargent Electric Company

    ) - Consistently named one of the Top Fastest Growing Companies by the

    Pittsburgh Business Times .

    Established in 1907, Sargent Electric Company has since evolved into one of the largest electrical contracting companies in the area, providing comprehensive services to our clients.

    We are looking to hire a talented


    BIM COORDINATOR
    in our Bridgeville, PA office.

    Working in support of the BIM / Prefabrication Department, this rolewill be involved in a wide range of drafting projects, from simple annotations on existing projects to building 3D models for current and future projects in the Electrical contracting field.


    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to:
    Read and understand electrical construction drawings and specifications.
    Model and coordinate electrical scope.
    Create electrical installation drawings.
    Create electrical fabrication drawings.
    Generate material take-offs.
    Assume additional duties and responsibilities as delegated by the management team.

    SKILLS:
    Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office products.
    Team Player
    Communicates well with others
    Good work attitude


    BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
    Associates degree from a two-year college or technical school which included advanced training in CAD and AutoCAD.
    3+ years of Drafting experience.
    Working knowledge of Autodesk software(AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks).
    PlanGrid Experience.
    Commercial Electrical Experience.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    General understanding of commercial and industrial electrical construction
    Experience in the building construction industry.
    Previous VDC / BIM experience.

    BENEFITS:
    Competitive Wages
    Health, dental and vision insurance
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