Electrical Installation Construction Manager

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Industry & Occupation

Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities

Classification

Summary

Specialist who manages planning, execution, quality, safety, schedule, and costs of electrical installation works and oversees the construction site.

Description

Electrical Installation Construction Managers, at electrical installation work sites in buildings and facilities, comprehensively handle construction planning, schedule, safety, quality, and cost management, and oversee the work as site representatives. They interpret design drawings, negotiate with subcontractors and clients, apply for permits and approvals, report progress, handle issues, and more, achieving legal compliance and high-quality construction through diverse responsibilities. In recent years, adoption of BIM/CIM and construction IT tools is advancing, with demands for efficiency improvements and DX initiatives.

Future Outlook

Demand remains stable due to the spread of renewable energy, renewal of aging infrastructure, and advances in smart grid and IoT technology adoption. Market value of construction managers skilled in IT such as DX and BIM utilization is expected to rise.

Personality Traits

Cautious and precise / Good at coordination / Has leadership qualities / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Business trips / Direct to site and home / Flexitime system / On-site

Career Path

Construction Management Assistant → Electrical Construction Management Engineer (Second Class) → First Class → Site Representative → Technical Chief → Project Manager → Department Head

Required Skills

Construction Planning / Cost Management / Electrical Theory and Drawing Interpretation / Quality Management / Related Laws and Regulations / Safety Management / Schedule Management

Recommended Skills

BIM/CIM Utilization / Communication Skills (English) / Construction IT Tools / Leadership

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because minor procedural errors directly impact safety and quality.
Communication Skills Because coordination and negotiation with many stakeholders is required.
Planning & Organization To efficiently plan schedule management and allocation of materials and personnel.
Stress Tolerance Because it is necessary to handle sudden troubles and meet strict deadlines.

Related Qualifications

  • Electrical Construction Management Engineer (First Class)
  • Electrical Construction Management Engineer (Second Class)
  • First-Class Electrician
  • Second-Class Electrician

Aliases

  • Electrical Construction Management Engineer
  • Electrical Works Supervisor
  • Equipment Construction Management Engineer

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  • Architectural Construction Management Engineer
  • Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer
  • Mechanical Equipment Construction Management Engineer

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