As a design team member, this position offers the opportunity to work with multi-disciplined engineering and design project teams in developing civil layout drawings in a 3D model. Responsible for designing and drafting project design concepts, plans, and construction documents for various engineering projects, such as commercial, industrial and residential development, public works facility improvements including grading, roadway geometric layout, erosion control, drainage system design, utilities, and quantity calculations. The candidate shall be experienced in using AutoCAD and Civil 3D, including preparing profiles, alignments, pipe networks, surfaces, and preparing construction drawings and details.
Minimum Qualifications:
Strong understanding of engineering design work process
Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D
Experience with 3D modeling in AutoCAD
Experience with Microsoft Office with a strong understanding of Excel
Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures
Ability to read and interpret engineering plans and documents
Experience in creating detailed drawings and models from written and verbal specifications
Experience working with engineers regarding model accuracy, design, drafting standards, and design documentation
Experience handling complex designing and drafting assignments under minimal supervision
Experience creating manuals that describe existing products' operation, features, and maintenance
Experience examining and checking engineering drawings for compliance with cited specifications
Able to communicate with staff, clients, local jurisdictions, and consultants
Work independently, think critically and proactively, and work efficiently in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment
Education & Experience:
Associates Degree or higher (preferred)
5+ years experience (preferred)
Civil 3D: 3 years (preferred)
AutoCAD: 5 years (preferred)
Benefits:
Vacation
Sick
Paid holidays
Company-paid medical and dental coverage with buy-up options
Vision
Company-paid life insurance and long-term disability