Consor Engineers

CADD Technician

Job Locations US-OR-Portland | US-WA-Seattle | US-ID-Boise | US-AZ-Phoenix | US-UT-West Jordan | US-CO-Louisville
ID 2024-3573
Category
CADD
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

The Opportunity

Consor is currently looking for a CADD Technician to support our Pacific Northwest Water & Wastewater team. You will collaborate with our growing team of talented professionals in an open, flexible, and friendly office environment where personal and professional growth is supported, and contributions to the success of the firm are recognized and rewarded.   

 

Hourly Range:  $28/hr to $48/hr dependent on experience.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Drafts detailed drawings using MicroStation or AutoCAD for use in reports for civil water & wastewater projects.
  • Transform initial rough designs/sketches and redlines/mark-ups into finished graphics / construction / inspection drawings.
  • Review engineering drawings to ensure adherence to established company or client CAD standards.
  • Facilitate preparation and review of engineering drawing packages with Project Managers and Design Engineers.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Project Manager or Director.
  • Understand and adhere to project budgets, schedules, and quality control requirements.
  • Work as part of the larger Consor CAD team.

Required Credentials

  • Associate Degree in Engineering Technology or comparable/related (i.e. CADD; Drafting & Design Technology; General Engineering; or Design and Construction Technology) or comparable experience.
  • Understanding of MicroStation and/or AutoCAD software including Civil 3D.
  • Experience using client specific CAD Manuals, Templates, Sheet Set Manager, Fields, XREFs and XREF Views on Sheets, Annotative Text, Survey Files, Points, Surfaces, Alignments, Profiles, Pipe Networks, Grading, Data Shortcuts and Data Referencing, and Proactive Design Drafting Approach to drawing Production.
  • Experience working with Seattle Public Utility CAD standards or ability to learn
  • Ability to manage computer file systems, understand file interrelationships, and customize data within the files.
  • Ability to identify specific information from substantial amounts of related data and written. information such as reports, survey notes, manuals, standard drawings, and specifications.
  • Ability to read and apply the terminology and symbols used in survey notes, plans, shop drawings, aerial photographs/maps to interpret data/information for use in designing construction plans and engineering exhibits.
  • Ability to accurately transfer information in numerical, written, sketched, or electronic format from sources such as legal descriptions, survey data, aerial photographs, and computer files to final plans and engineering exhibits.
  • Ability to participate and work effectively in working relationships with teammates and clients.
  • Ability to be in office a minimum of three times per week

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