Mechanical Designer/Draftsman
The Designer/Draftsman is responsible for maintaining 3D models and 2D drawings in accordance with
company and client standards. Create and prepare process drawings, 3D models, details, and drawing
sheet packages for fabrication and construction.
Essential Functions:
Utilize design and drafting software to develop process drawings, 3D models, general
arrangements, utility drawings, detail drawings, etc. under close supervision of engineer and
design lead
Create process flow and piping and instrumentation diagrams
Design 3D models from process drawings and company specifications with minimal supervision
Create 2D drawing package layouts from 3D models
Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and schematics
Interface with fabrication and construction staff to examine fit up and other issues
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or General Education Degree and 5+ years related experience required.
Associates or Bachelor's Degree preferred.
Strong background in piping and mechanical design and drafting is a must
Communicate in writing clearly and concisely
Adapt to change in the workplace
Use thinking and reasoning to solve a problem
Communicate effectively with others using the spoken word
Ability to make critical decisions while following company procedures.
Skills & Abilities :
Proficiency in Autodesk Inventor, or similar 3D solid modeling / CAD package experience or
training in college is required
Proficiency in AutoCAD is required
Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) required
Software Experience:
3D modeling experience is a must. Autodesk Inventor highly preferred. Solidworks experience
may be considered
AutoCAD experience a must
Must have minimum of 5+ years’ experience with AutoCAD
Autodesk Plant 3D is a plus
Job Type: Full‐time
To apply for the position, please reply by email with a resume attached.
NOTICE OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS:
The wastewater industry can be hazardous due to exposure to biological and chemical hazards, as well as physical dangers, including but not limited to, confined spaces, slips, falls, wet and/or humid conditions, high and/or low altitude, moving mechanical parts, high and/or precarious places, fumes and/or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, vibration, sewage, epoxy coatings, solvents, and excessive noise levels. Employees may come in contact with wastewater which contains human waste. Wastewater contains various bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause diseases in humans and animals. Workers can be exposed through contact with wastewater, aerosols containing pathogens, or contaminated equipment. Wastewater treatment processes also involve the use of various chemicals, some of which can be toxic or corrosive. It is imperative that employees wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow safety protocols. While not mandatory, it is also highly recommended that employees stay current with vaccinations, including Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus, and Diphtheria.