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E&I Coordinator (Industrial)

Destrehan, Louisiana, United States

At Keeley Companies, we believe in empowering our people and fulfilling career aspirations. Keeley is a career destination with countless opportunities for advancement, and a world-class family culture that is centered around creating the best possible environment for our people to thrive.

We are looking to hire an E&I Coordinator for a 12-18 month project with our Industrial Manufacturing Group in Destrehan, LA.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate E&I work schedules to align with overall project timelines.
  • Plan the sequence of E&I installations and testing activities.
  • Manage E&I teams and subcontractors, ensuring they understand and follow project specifications.
  • Coordinate E&I tasks with other disciplines (e.g., civil, mechanical) to prevent workflow conflicts.
  • Oversee the installation of electrical systems, instrumentation, and controls.
  • Ensure all installations are performed to the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
  • Supervise the commissioning process to verify functionality and system performance.
  • Conduct regular inspections of E&I installations, checking for quality and compliance with project specifications.
  • Conduct risk assessments and implement safety procedures to protect the workforce.
  • Provide technical expertise to resolve issues related to electrical and instrumentation systems.
  • Maintain records of all E&I work, including installation, inspection, and testing activities.
  • Prepare reports to update project managers and other stakeholders on progress, challenges, and status.
  • Ensure all E&I work adheres to industry codes, standards, and client specifications.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field preferred.
  • 3-5 years of relevant experience in electrical and instrumentation roles within the construction or industrial sectors, with experience in coordinating and supervising E&I activities.
  • Strong understanding of electrical and instrumentation systems, including wiring, controls, sensors, and automation.
  • Skills in scheduling, coordinating, and managing work with multiple teams.
  • Strong communication skills to work effectively with project teams, subcontractors, and clients.

All candidates agree to complete an assessment for selection and pre-employment drug screen.                                     
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