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Produce constructable, code-compliant design and coordination documents across electrical systems, including (but not limited to) power, lighting, systems, underground, site, and temporary power. BIM ...

Produce constructable, code-compliant design and coordination documents across electrical systems, including (but not limited to) power, lighting, systems, underground, site, and temporary power. BIM ...

Bim Specialist

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$40 - $50/hr

BIM Specialist A Senior BIM/CAD Technician will assess the Facilities department's BIM practices ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Produce constructable, code-compliant design and coordination documents across electrical systems, including (but not limited to) power, lighting, systems, underground, site, and temporary power. BIM ...

Bim Designer

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Utilize Bluebeam Revu software to markup PDF drawings and communicate design changes and ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Bim Designer

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Utilize Bluebeam Revu software to markup PDF drawings and communicate design changes and ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Supervise, coordinate, and assign the activities of electrician, apprentices, helpers and temp ... BIM / Design * Assist Superintendent to lead layout efforts for BIM prior to the project * Together ...

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As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for bim design temporary in the United States is $70.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68.75 and $72.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectBim Design TemporaryBim Modeler
CredentialsRequisite BIM certifications, CAD software skillsRequisite BIM certifications, CAD software skills
Work EnvironmentProject-based, temporary assignments in architecture/engineering firmsOngoing, collaborative modeling in design teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by firms for specific projects, often temporary rolesUsed by firms for continuous BIM modeling tasks

In summary, Bim Design Temporary roles are project-specific and temporary, focusing on supporting BIM design tasks for a limited period. Bim Modelers typically work in ongoing roles, maintaining and developing BIM models as part of continuous project workflows. Both roles require similar skills and certifications but differ mainly in duration and scope of employment.

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Electrical Design Lead

Electrical Design Lead

gaylor

Charlotte, NC • On-site

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Re-posted 19 days ago


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Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 38 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Role Overview

The Design Engineer plays a critical role in transitioning projects from virtual design concepts to fully engineered, constructable solutions. This position leads preconstruction design and BIM coordination efforts while ensuring accuracy, constructability, and code compliance.

Successful Design Engineers at Gaylor Electric are adaptable, motivated, and eager to grow. They bring strong Revit and coordination expertise, a deep understanding of electrical construction, and a continuous-improvement mindset. This role requires close collaboration with operations, internal partners, and external stakeholders to deliver high-quality designs that support successful project execution.

Key Responsibilities

Design & Engineering

Lead multiple projects through preconstruction design and coordination phases.
Develop and review design, coordination, and installation drawings in alignment with Gaylor Electric Best Practices.
Perform and evaluate electrical calculations, including (but not limited to) load, voltage drop, short circuit, and lighting studies.
Produce constructable, code-compliant design and coordination documents across electrical systems, including (but not limited to) power, lighting, systems, underground, site, and temporary power.


BIM & Coordination

Represent Gaylor Electric in BIM and coordination meetings with architects, engineers, and MEP trade partners.
Identify and resolve spatial, constructability, and installation challenges through 3D coordination.
Review BIM Execution Plans, scopes of work, specifications, and jurisdictional requirements for accuracy and compliance.
 

Project & Stakeholder Support

Provide design and BIM support to operations and field teams throughout the project lifecycle.
Coordinate with project managers, craft professionals, estimators, and purchasing, to align design intent with execution strategy.
Interface with clients, consultants, owners, and equipment vendors to resolve technical and design-related issues.
Attend and contribute to project meetings as needed.


Leadership & Continuous Improvement

Mentor and train Virtual Design team members.
Support the development and implementation of new Best Practices and innovative workflows.
Ensure quality and productivity of all deliverables within the required time frames.
Maintain and expand technical expertise through ongoing learning and professional development.


Required Qualifications

2+ years of experience in a VDC-related role.
Strong proficiency in Revit (2+ years) and experience participating in 3D coordination.
Demonstrated ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, one-line diagrams, and panel schedules.
Solid understanding of electrical installation practices and constructability.
Proficiency with Autodesk tools including Revit, Navisworks, BIM 360, and Autodesk Construction Cloud/Forma.
Working knowledge of NEC with familiarity in IBC, IECC, and life safety codes.
Experience developing code-compliant, buildable design and coordination documents.
Positive, purposeful, and eager-to-learn mindset.
 

Preferred Qualifications

5+ years of relevant electrical industry experience.
Prior experience as an MEP Coordinator or Superintendent with an Electrical Contractor.
Active Journeyman’s Electrical License in the applicable region.


Core Competencies & Skills

Electrical & Lighting Design
National Electrical Code (NEC) working knowledge
BIM & Virtual Design Coordination
Documentation & Technical Research
Project Planning & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Strong Written and Verbal Communication Skills
Advanced Administrative and Computer Proficiency


Education

High School Diploma or GED required.
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field preferred OR equivalent experience.
Revit Certification preferred OR 2+ years of professional Revit experience.


Measures of Success

Successful completion of project milestones on time and within scope.
Delivery of high-quality and accurate construction drawings and design drawings.
Positive feedback from project teams, operations, and clients.
Consistent collaboration across departments and effective issue resolution.


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