Update the Redline Drawing log as redlines, details, prefab drawings, and assembly sheets are generated and when new revisions are issued.
Maintain proper document control by adhering to the department's folder structure and naming conventions.
RFI Assistance: Help with RFIs and supporting documents.
Following up after redlines have been distributed and addressing all model constructability issues.
Bulletin Updates: Manage updates and added scope.
Document Control: Follow folder structures and naming conventions.
Conduct a thorough review of the specifications and submittals using the Bluebeam Specification & Submittal Review Profile. Any identified issues shall be documented in the Issues Log to be addressed with the project team.
Attending BIM coordination meetings as needed.
Checklists and Logs: Review and populate Constructability SOW checklists and Redline Drawing logs.
Estimates and Schedules: Develop preconstruction estimates and schedules and manage issue logs.
Assist the project management team with RFI’s. This includes verbiage and supporting documents.
Distribute the completed redlines, details, prefab drawings, and assembly sheets, and notify the project team, including the location where they have been saved.
Perform a thorough review of the most current contract drawings and generate redlines, details, prefab drawings, and assembly sheets in accordance with the department’s redlining protocols. Any identified issues shall be documented in the Issues Log to be addressed with the project team.
Updating redlines and any other Constructability deliverables that are impacted.
Providing a ROM if requested.
BIM Coordination: Attend BIM meetings and address constructability issues.
Assisting the project team in completing the BIM Specification Sheet and Installation Drawing Checklist.
Reviewing all Installation Drawings generated from the model.
Updating the BIM Hub and Redline Drawing Log with added scope.
Requesting new cost code if applicable.
Maintain clear and consistent communication with your project team. In instances where needed, act as a mediator between engineering, project management, field operations, BIM, and Prefab departments.
Ensure that the latest CEI Installation Standards are being followed and serve as a resource for standardization whenever necessary.
Getting project management approval for rework.
Updating the Pre-Construction project folder with the most recent contract documents and archiving old ones.
Populate Conduit schedule.
Weekly Updates: Provide weekly BIM Hub updates and time entries.
Address bulletin updates and added scope. This includes:
Coordination with BIM if applicable.
Compliance: Ensure adherence to CEI Installation Standards.
Requirements
bluebeam revu
navisworks manage
bim 360
excel
electrical trade
constructability
Software Proficiency: Bluebeam Revu, Excel, Navisworks Manage, BIM 360, and Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Problem Recognition and Solving: Ability to identify and solve problems.
Proficient in various software applications and platforms, including but not limited to: Bluebeam Revu, Excel, Navisworks Manage, BIM 360, and Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Effective Communication: Collaborate with project management, field operations, BIM, and other departments.
Constructability: Strong grasp of constructability principles.
Electrical Trade Experience
Understanding Drawings: Ability to interpret and understand drawings.
Document Management: Knowledge of document control systems and protocols.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
CEI Standards: Knowledge and implementation of CEI Standards
Specifications and Submittals: Ability to comprehend specifications and submittals.
Redlining Protocols: Understanding of redlining processes.
Have a comprehensive knowledge of departmental processes, redlining protocols, document management, and CEI Installation Standards.
Weekly time entry into JDE and saving timecards to a designated folder.
CEI Installation Standards: Familiarity with installation standards.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
position not eligible for visa sponsorship; applicants must be authorized to work in the united states.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1954
Year Founded
Cupertino Electric, Inc. was established as a small electrical contracting firm in Cupertino, California.
Over the decades, the company has grown into a leading electrical contractor, specializing in high-complexity projects.
Cupertino Electric's work spans across various sectors, including commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects.
With a focus on innovation and safety, the company is known for tackling large-scale electrical installations and maintenance.
They serve major industries, including energy, utilities, and advanced technology sectors.
The company has handled notable projects like the Facebook Campus and Silicon Valley's tech infrastructure.
Their expertise covers everything from electrical design to installation, to testing and maintenance, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
Cupertino Electric has earned a reputation for timely delivery, cutting-edge solutions, and dedication to safety.
Culture + Values
People
Integrity
Excellence
Innovation
Safety
Giving Back (philanthropy, volunteerism, acts of kindness)
Strong safety-first mindset via iterative training, tech use and management commitment