Owen Electric Company
Savannah, GA
Trade
Electrical
Title
Superintendent
Work Type
Construction
Industry
Commercial
Minimum Experience
5 Years
Electrical Superintendent position responsibilities
Oversee the safe installation of electrical systems from power distribution, rough in, trim, finish work and final punch phases.
Work consists of installing, altering, repairing electrical systems and equipment associated with large-scale commercial and/or multifamily electrical construction projects.
Reviews project documents, drawings, wiring diagrams, instructional manuals, specifications, blueprints and schedules work activities and field installations according to the scope of work and project schedule.
Layout project work and ensure materials, tools, and equipment are available to meet the project construction schedule.
Complete essential paperwork such as material requests, time sheets, safety and incident reports.
Responsible for managing electrical materials, tools and equipment assigned to the job site.
Electrical Superintendent with 5+ years of experience in running commercial electrical construction projects out of the ground until completion.
Track record of completing multi million-dollar commercial electrical construction projects at or below budget within established time frame, contract scope and specification.
Established recent work history as an Electrical Superintendent on large-scale commercial electrical construction projects.
Possess in-depth knowledge of NEC, local building codes, industry standards and jobsite safety requirements.
Effectively interacts and communicates professionally with management, support staff, field personnel, trade contractors, vendors, and clients.
Evaluate information and analyze problems logically to develop and implement solutions.
Be prepared to work with tools on an as needed basis
Must be able to bring projects in at or below labor budget.
Master Electrician License required
30 Hour OSHA Certification required
Drawings and Code
Proficient in Building CodesProficient in Electrical TheoryProficient in National Electric Code (NEC)Can Read Electrical ManualsCan Read Wiring SchematicsCan Read Construction BlueprintsNon-Technical Skills
Quality Control ExperienceManagement ExperienceEquipment
Substations or SwitchgearWireways
MC CableUnderground UtilitiesCable TrayWiring TroughMetal Conduit Bending and InstallationStartup & Testing
TroubleshootingTrainings/Certifications
OSHA 30 CertificationWage
$28 - $32 / hour
Benefits