We design, install, and maintain advanced electrical systems. Our expertise spans traditional electrical contracting, security solutions, audio-visual integration, wireless networking, and building management systems.
Utilize plans laid out by Project Layout Designers (PLD) to build a digital model according to Miller Electric standards.
Use Revit to Utilize basic modeling tools
Gain a working knowledge of conduit systems, equipment types, supports, and related electrical components.
Set and manage Revit View Ranges, View Templates, Section Views, and 3D Views to create effective floor plans and model visuals.
Model conduit accurately, including bends, offsets, standard spacing, and routing to junction boxes, panels, and stub-ups.
Add conduit labels and input parameters such as Conduit ID, To/From, and Panel Name.
Model hangers, racks, and support systems for conduit and cable tray runs.
Model cable trays in accordance with code-required clearances, correct types/sizes, and submittals.
Place and coordinate lighting fixtures based on RCPs and submittals, maintaining proper elevation and mounting.
Insert and space electrical equipment such as switchgear, panels, transformers, and disconnects based on submittal cut sheets and clearance requirements.
Populate and maintain Revit schedules (Conduit, Equipment, Cable Tray, Material, etc.); export to CSV for prefab and field use.
Create 2D/3D ISO and fabrication shop drawings according to standards.
Perform clash detection using Navisworks (Manage) or BIM 360 Model Coordination; resolve spatial conflicts and document adjustments.
Participate in virtual construction coordination meetings to review clashes, discuss routing changes.
Maintain project documentation and trackers (spool checklists, drawing tracker updates).
Review work for accuracy and compliance with Miller Electric standards.
Support prefab and construction teams with accurate and up-to-date model data.
Basic working knowledge of Revit and BIM tools
Previous exposure to electrical construction or drafting (field or academic experience)
Familiarity with electrical components, systems, and NEC code
Experience in the construction trade
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