Cummings Electrical

BIM/VDC Coordinator- Taylor Texas

Job Locations
US-TX-Fort Worth

Overview

Cummings Electrical
BIM VDC Coordinator - Austin Texas area

Cummings Electrical is one of the country's fastest growing and most respected electrical contractors. We are a $350M company with a dedicated team of more than 1,200 employees. Headquartered near Dallas-Fort Worth airport, our projects span the state and nation. Since 2002, Cummings has maintained consistent growth, and we believe the future is bright! We strive to make being part of the Cummings team so interesting, purposeful, and fulfilling that working anywhere else would be a letdown. Our core values include building solid partnerships, providing exceptional service, nurturing a positive work environment, and offering comprehensive support to all our teammates.

Responsibilities

•  Review 3D models from consultants and contractors
• Model Electrical installation work in Revit for coordination and installation purposes
• Prepare and revise drawings in Revit with minimal supervision and make sure all drawings follow company     

   supervision
• Knowledge in Autodesk Revit, Navis Works, & AutoCAD
• 1 year of experience in Revit, preferred.
• BIM / VDC experience coordinating with MEP Contractors.
• Background and Knowledge of Electrical Construction.
• Revit modeling of all electrical systems, including lighting, power distribution, cable tray, etc.

Qualifications

How we support you:

  • Excited about working at a highly respected company 
  • Enjoy working with happy and fulfilled colleagues
  • Work with the best 
  • Leadership development 
  • Feel supported by management who care    

Cummings offers:    

  • Bonuses  
  • Stability
  • Relocation
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Health benefit options and service discounts 
  • 401(k) 8% employer match
  • Onsite Gym

All applicants will be subject to background check and drug screen.
Salary requirements commensurate with experience.

 

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