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MEP Coordinator

OVERVIEW: An MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Coordinator in the construction industry is responsible for facilitating the seamless integration of MEP systems within a construction project.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Break projects into doable actions and set timeframes and allot resource utilization plan.
• Liaise with clients to identify and define requirements, scope and objectives of the handling project.
• Assign tasks to internal teams and assist with schedule management.
• Make sure that clients’ needs are met as projects evolve.
• Help prepare costing & budgets.
• Analyze risks and opportunities of the project and activities.
• Oversee project procurement management.
• Monitor project progress and handle any issues that arise.
• Act as the point of contact and communicate project status to all participants & client.
• Work with the Project Manager to eliminate blockers
• Use tools to monitor working hours, plans and expenditures.
• Issue all appropriate legal paperwork (e.g. contracts and terms of agreement) related to site and project requirement.
• Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation, plans and reports
• Ensure standards and requirements are met through conducting quality assurance tests.
• Supervising sub-contractors if any under his jurisdiction.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
• 10+ years minimum of relevant work experience managing multiple construction projects is required.
• Time Management – organized, set priorities, meet deadlines, multi-task and a Team player.
• Ability to be reasonably on-call as necessary to support the ongoing 24/7 operations of our clients which may include evenings, weekends and some holidays.
• Advanced coordination skills and effective communication both verbal and written among MEP teams to identify and solve conflicts.
• Bachelor’s in Civil or Electrical/Mechanical Engineering or relevant.

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