Draftsman

For an AutoCAD Joinery Detailer Architectural Draftsman

Who can work alongside a few specialists at our company. The draftsman will form part of a multidisciplinary engineering and architecture team and should be comfortable working at an adjustable table as well as a computer terminal. You will usually work at our offices but will at times need to fulfil travel requirements and work on-site.
To be successful as a draftsman, you should stay up to date with new drafting software and advancements. An exceptional draftsman will demonstrate impeccable attention to detail and have sound knowledge of the discipline they draft for.
Draftsman Responsibilities:
Following specifications and calculations to create various technical drawings.
Preparing both rough sketches and detailed work with AutoCAD systems.
Performing calculations for materials and weight limitations.
Communicating with architects and engineers, and incorporating knowledge gained into drawings.
Preparing, reviewing, and redrafting alongside the engineering/architecture team.
Ensuring final designs are compliant with building regulations.
Identifying and communicating potential design problems to the rest of the team.
Must be excellent technical skills and be proficient in computer-aided design (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, 3D System Design and other design software).
Preparing Shop Drawings and As-built drawings for consultant Approval/Contracting.
Responsible for making detailed shop drawings based on concept drawings for production.
Coordinate with Production Managers, Project Managers and Designers to gather necessary technical design and changes.
Must have a minimum of 2-4 years’ experience in an interior Fit Out company.
Draftsman Requirements:
Bachelor of Science in engineering or architecture.
Degree from a technical college also acceptable.
Experience in computer-aided design and drafting (AUTOCAD).
Ability to draw manually favorable, but not essential.
Ability to work well in a team and on your own.
Ability to respond well to criticism and maintain a positive attitude.
Knowledge in building code and regulations.

Short Info

  • Published:10 months ago
  • Company:Pace Arabia Contracting LLC
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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