Compensation Grade:
S19-HSalary Range:
$38.41-$55.69Opening Date:
May 17, 2024Closing Date:
Please Note: All job announcements close at 11:59 p.m. of the day before the posted closing date.
As an Electrical Construction Coordinator I, you will provide technical services related to the installation of medium voltage, commercial/industrial electrical components, and facilities.GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Supports the planning and design of critical electrical distribution and control facilities at DCA, IAD, DTR, and the Dulles International Airport Access Highway.
Coordinates, inspects, and oversees the installation and modification of existing medium voltage commercial and industrial electrical facilities and components.
Serves as the Office of Engineering subject matter expert when addressing medium and high voltage electrical systems and distribution with regional power providers and Airport facility/maintenance staff.
Ensures proper integration and commissioning of new electrical systems and modifications to existing systems to ensure seamless, reliable, and continuous electrical power to the Airports Authority.
May provide oversight and guidance to contractors, consultants, and Airports Authority staff on electrical construction projects, as required.
Conducts inspections for electrical distribution systems and facility construction and modification; ensures compliance with Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC), National Electric Code (NEC), or other building standards and codes.
May serve as an electrical plan reviewer and assist the Plans Reviewer and Building Codes Manager.
Coordinates inspection efforts with other Airports Authority inspectors or contract inspectors and engineers to implement required or appropriate changes for code violations.
Serves as code inspector in support of the Office of Engineering Building Codes Department, as required.
Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Four years of progressively responsible experience in the installation, testing, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of medium voltage (600v-34.5\69kv) electrical equipment and systems.
Journey-level knowledge of, and skill in, medium voltage (600v-34.5\69kv) electrical equipment/systems installation, testing, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair/ replacement. This includes knowledge of the theories, principles, and standards of electrical work.
Ability to conduct onsite code inspections of construction projects.
Comprehensive knowledge of electrical codes including USBC and NEC codes and standards and ability to detect and advise on electrical code violations and improper or inappropriate practices of construction workers and crews.
Knowledge of construction industry standards and practices (e.g., civil/structural construction, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and elevator) sufficient to review and ensure blueprints and construction drawings comply with applicable building codes.
Ability to perform complex analyses of data and information (including electrical and mathematical analyses) and make recommendations.
Ability to speak and write effectively in the English language.
Skill in using a computer and modern office suite software.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in commercial permit plan review and code inspections.
Certification as a Commercial Electrical Inspector (E1) from the International Code Council (ICC).
EDUCATION
A high school diploma or a Certificate of General Educational Development (GED).
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES REQUIRED (SELCON1 - First Rung)
A state driver's license in good standing.
Licensed as a Journey Electrician or master electrician.
Certification as an Electrical Inspector General in the Commonwealth of Virginia within one year of hire, promotion, or placement in the job.
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES REQUIRED (SELCON1 - Second Rung)
VDHCD Certification as a Building Inspector in each of the four disciplines (building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical).
Licensed as a Master Electrician.
NECESSARY SPECIAL FACTORS
Must maintain all required certifications, including completion of any continuing education requirements.
May be exposed to adverse weather conditions and dust/dirt when visiting fieldwork sites. Wears personal protective equipment, as needed.
Work is typically reviewed in progress and upon completion for quality, quantity, timeliness, teamwork, customer service, and other factors.
A background security investigation will be required for all new hires.
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