Compensation Range
$110,500.00 - $165,700.00 Annual Salary
Job Description Summary:
Coordination of the scheduling and installation of electrical,
HVAC, plumbing, and Fire Protection Systems
Job Description:
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Scheduling
• Assist in developing sequences of installation for mechanical and electrical components
• Assist in establishing milestones for completion of various systems to allow sufficient time for
pre-testing and testing
• Assist in establishing testing schedule for each subcontractor's individual components leading up
to coordinated testing of systems involving several contractors
• Assist in establishing shop drawing and submittal schedules and see to their maintenance and
follow-up. Help identify long lead items, and see to their inclusion in the Master project
Schedule, including all updates Monitor compliance with all schedules
• Assist in establishing job close-out schedules and implement specific procedures for close-out
including submittals of as-builts, O&M manuals and Owner's training
Shop Drawings and Submittals
• Review for compliance with contract documents
• Review for proper scope coordination among all trades and ensure that appropriate submittals are
exchanged among trades where necessary
Scope Coordination
• Check-off list developed to show completion dates for Set-in-Place, Wired, Controlled, Testing,
and Accepted phases
Estimating and Preconstruction
• Review mechanical and electrical preliminary estimates and preliminary schedules for accuracy
• Review subcontractor budgets, scope sheets, qualifications, exclusions, etc.
• Review subcontract proposals for scope, price and compliance with general contract
• Facilitate VDC processes, if applicable.
• Determine which systems will be considered in coordination activities
o Underground -plumbing, piping, conduits, grounding, shoring, foundations.
o Interstitial Space- ductwork, mechanical equipment, fire sprinkler, conduits and cabling,
piping, fire/smoke dampers, framing, structural steel, seismic bracing, lighting,
pneumatic tube, service access.
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Mechanical/Electrical Superintendent
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o Wall Framing and Rating - Piping, conduit, wall mounted equipment, j-boxes,
interference walls, damper framing, access doors, wall bracing, fire stopping.
o Roof and penthouse - Equipment curbs, sleepers, platforms, penetrations, vibration
isolation, discharge/intake proximity, equipment screens.
o Life Safety - Fire alarm, fire/smoke dampers, smoke detection, door closure, fire
sprinkler flow, central station dialing, air handling shut down, smoke evacuation,
elevator recall.
o Normal and Emergency Power - Utilities, Generators, switch gear, emergency and
egress lighting, transfer switches, load shedding and fuel oil systems.
o Medical and Imaging Equipment - Mechanical and electrical connections, owner
provided, contractor provided, anchorage, wall and ceiling backing.
o Low Voltage systems - BMS, lighting controls, fire alarm, smoke control, security,
telecom cabling, IT equipment cooling, fire alarm central stations dialing, control system
modem lines.
Other Responsibilities
• Participate in weekly subcontractor's meeting, as necessary
• Arrange special meetings and keep appropriate notes when necessary to coordinating
subcontractor's shop drawings, address special design problems with subcontractors and
consultants, etc.
• Monitor on-site work to ensure compliance with contract requirements and schedule and
contribute progress information to periodic update
• Inspect equipment, materials, and fabrications stored off-site to verify payment requests
• Identify work of other trades which requires coordination with mechanical and electrical work
such as drywall, elevators, finish hardware, etc.
• Assist Project Manager in reviewing change order request for scope and pricing
• Assist in developing and implementing programs for temporary mechanical and electrical
systems and/or the temporary use of permanent systems
• Make recommendations on subcontractor performance, abilities and suitability for bidding
certain jobs, and on key subcontractor personnel to request for certain jobs
• Review mechanical and electrical payment requests and billing breakdowns
• Develop and maintain working relationships with building, plumbing and electric inspectors
• Perform manual work only in rare circumstances when, in employee's independent judgment,
exigent circumstances require it
• Document final close-out and Owner's acceptance
• Ability to travel as required by management
• Ability to supervise multiple projects over a large geographic area as required by management
• Complete other responsibilities as assigned
MINIMUM SKILLS OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
• Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent experience
. Must have minimum 10 years of Mechanical OR 5 years of Start-Up and Commissioning experience
• Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level
• Technical background in electrical/mechanical trades
• Knowledge of OSHA laws
• Contractual background
• Effective English verbal and written communication skills
• Ability to identify, address and solve jobsite problems
• Knowledge of craft labor assignments
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS:
This role is eligible for the following benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company matching, Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP), individual stock ownership, paid vacation, paid sick leave, paid holidays, bereavement leave, employee assistance program, pre-tax flexible spending accounts, basic term life insurance and AD&D, business travel accident insurance, short and long term disability, financial wellness coaching, educational assistance, Care.com membership, ClassPass fitness membership, and DashPass delivery membership. Voluntary benefits include additional term life insurance, long term care insurance, critical illness and accidental injury insurance, pet insurance, legal plan, identity theft protection, and other voluntary benefit options.