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Electrical Data Center Designer (Ohio)

Company Name:
Delta Construction Partners
ELECTRICAL DATA CENTER DESIGNER (OHIO)
Delta Construction Partners is a National Executive Search and Management Consulting Firm for the Nations premier General and Electrical Contractors and Industry professionals. Delta has been retained to conduct a search to fill the above position for a confidential client in their Ohio office.
REQUIREMENTS:
Must have minimum of 5 years of electrical design experience for an electrical contractor
Experience with preparing the electrical designs on data center / mission critical projects
Must have RCDD certification
BICSI DCDC certification preferred
Proficient on computers, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Must be proficient with AutoCAD / Revit / BIM
Works with internal and external personnel to meet deadlines, and stay within prescribed budget to successfully complete a project
Must be familiar with NEC codes
Interacts effectively to facilitate job progress
Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral)
Skilled in prioritizing, organization and time management
Ensure that company procedures and processes are followed
Must be able to work alone or as part of a team with minimal supervision
Stable job history is a must
EDUCATION:
College degree is preferred but not mandatory
COMPENSATION:
A strong total compensation package will be offered; however, details will only be disclosed during the interview process.
Please forward your resume for immediate consideration to
Best Regards,
Bob Magnan, CEO
Delta Construction Partners, Inc.
1 Beach Drive SE, Ste 101
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Wk: (727) 822-2048
Fax: (727) 342-7080
www.DeltaConstructionPartners.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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