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Electrical Site Manager – slabs and embedded elements

MAGNETIC EMPLOIS SA

Employment type
Full-time
Location
Geneva
Company
MAGNETIC EMPLOIS SA, 1201 Genève
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Electrical Site Manager – slabs and embedded elements (Building / Structural engineering) For one of our clients, we are looking for a: Electrical Site Manager – slabs and embedded elements (Building / Structural engineering) Mission Supervise and coordinate electrical teams on construction sites (slabs, embedded elements, routing, supports, formwork, etc.). Plan work, organize teams, and ensure compliance with deadlines and budget. Read and interpret electrical plans and diagrams; verify the compliance of embedded installations and connections with concrete structures. Guarantee safety, quality, and compliance standards (Niveau, NF/CN standards, Swiss requirements). Collaborate with other trades (concrete, plumbing, HVAC) and project owners. Write progress reports and ensure the monitoring of consumables and tools. Manage subcontractors and ensure the quality control of integrated electrical installations. Profile sought CFC in building electrician or equivalent; proven experience as a site manager on projects related to slabs and embedded elements in Switzerland. Mastery of embedded electrical installations and structural connections (cabling, routing, connections). Good knowledge of Swiss electrical standards and site safety procedures. Aptitude to read technical plans and to coordinate with different trades. Organizational capacity, leadership, autonomy, and attention to detail. Management of unforeseen events and ability to prioritize tasks. Valid work permit in Switzerland; availability to start quickly. Conditions offered Contract: permanent after probationary period. Location: Genève Hours: full time. Remuneration: competitive and in line with experience; to be discussed. jpidb4e26e1jm jpit0729jm jpiy26jm

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