Employment Opportunity in Raleigh, NC...any takers?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by MMC, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. MMC

    MMC Guest

    Finding good AutoCAD-proficient persons is almost impossible. We have
    growing pains in our firm and have an immediate opening for a good,
    qualified AutoCAD draftsperson. The business is Land Surveying and
    Civil Engineering. We also have departments that specialize in
    transportation (highway design), environmental mapping resources (GIS)
    and Federal projects (military and Corps of Engineers). Most of our
    drafting is done on MicroStation, but we're gaining in the land
    development end of the business and those clients demand deviverables
    in ACAD. Land development work incudes residential and commercial
    subdivisions; water, sewer, drainage and road design and layout;
    preparation of survey plats and topographic maps.
    Our firm is in the top 100 engineering firms in the US, and our local
    office is full of young and energetic folks working towards growth and
    success. I'm the Survey Department Head and will be responsible for
    filling this immediate position. Knowledge of surveying is a benefit,
    but not a requirement.
    If your serious and interested in a firm with good benefits, good pay
    and a future for long term employment, please reply and/or send a
    resume to me at:

    Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc.
    5565 Centerview Drive, Suite 107
    Raleigh, NC 27577
    Tel: (919) 851-1919
    Fax: (919) 851-8393


    Thanks!

    Matthew M. Crawford, PLS
     
    MMC, Nov 11, 2004
    #1
  2. MMC

    Craig Guest

    Matthew,

    I'm not in your area but I did post your information on several CAD forums.
    Hope this helps you guys out. If you are interested in farming out some work
    you can always visit www.resourcecad.com and use the contact form or sign up
    free for our forum www.resourcecad.com/forum and post your needs in there.

    Best Regards

    ResourceCAD Team Member
     
    Craig, Nov 11, 2004
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