Autocad Draftsman - 867550

Construction Execs

GA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
AutoCAD, CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Systems, Construction Projects, Detail Oriented, Insurance, Mathematics, Multi-Family Buildings, Software Design, Technical Drawing
LOCATION
GA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Are you a recent graduate with a passion for Auto-CAD? We are seeking to speak with you!

 

 Our client is a growing specialty Steel and metals fabricator in central Georgia. They perform high-end millwork, fabricated steel & structural steelwork for General Contractors throughout the South-East. Most business comes from building monumental stairs and handrails on multifamily construction projects.




This firm has been in business for three decades and has a young, dynamic senior team. Business is going well, and they are working with top general contractors, multi-family contractors & hotels. Currently, there are 45- employees and scaling rapidly to grow the company and create a dynamic work environment for their employees.

The Role will train under the AutoCAD Drafter and you will learn how to:
  • Generate models using AutoCAD and Stair-Con software. In this role, you will be trained to generate detailed drawings for metal railings, wood and metal stairs, steel windows and doors, and miscellaneous metal Auto-Cad generated design and fabrication drawings.
  • You will learn to work with AutoCAD software, acquiring design skills, and allowing you to develop a keen eye for detail.

 
  • AutoCAD Drafter and CNC Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree or recent Associates Degree
  • Some training in AutoCAD
  • The ability to learn Stair-Con and AutoCAD software.
  • Subject affinity for Mathematics, Science, Engineering, and Architecture.




Benefits: competitive salary, bi-annual bonuses, company-paid health insurance, 401K, relocation available, promotion, and more!




Contact: We would like to speak with you if this sounds like your next position! 




Please apply here with your resume and project list.

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Construction Execs