Electrical Project Coordinator
Enhance Recruiting
- Von Ormy, TX, United States
SUMMARY
We are seeking an experienced Electrical Project Coordinator to support our electrical manufacturing team in San Antonio, TX. This is a hands-on role focused on ensuring manpower, schedules, material coordination, and design implementation are aligned for successful project execution. You will act as a key liaison between electrical technicians, engineering, purchasing, and project management, helping drive continuous improvement, reduce rework, and maintain schedule commitments.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Team & Project Support
- Provide day-to-day support to the electrical team on the manufacturing floor.
- Help prioritize and coordinate manpower allocation based on project schedules.
- Work with production leads to identifying and resolving roadblocks in real time.
Scheduling & Coordination
- Assist in aligning project timelines with resource availability and customer deadlines.
- Monitor and communicate project progress, risks, and delays to stakeholders.
- Coordinate with the project management team to maintain accurate delivery expectations.
Design & Quality Improvements
- Collaborate with engineering to resolve design issues and ensure constructability.
- Initiate and drive design change feedback based on shop floor observations and technician input.
- Assist with the rollout and adoption of new electrical standards, processes, or templates.
Cross-Functional Communication
- Interface with purchasing to expedite critical materials and avoid delays.
- Ensure field changes and redlines are communicated and properly documented for future use.
- Act as a technical resource for interpreting electrical drawings and standards.
REQUIREMENTS
- 5+ years of experience in electrical systems, installation, or electrical project management in a manufacturing, construction, or power generation environment.
- Strong understanding of electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and industrial standards.
- Experience coordinating teams and interfacing with cross-functional departments.
- Preferred: Experience in a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environment. Familiarity with UL standards, switchgear, generator connections, or power distribution systems. Background in Lean, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies.
Posted On: Tuesday, May 27, 2025