Job Posting

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Joe Gleason, Apr 14, 2004.

  1. Joe Gleason

    Joe Gleason Guest

    Hi

    Pasted below is a job description – wondering if you or someone you
    know might be interested. Thank you. joe

    KOHL Group Job Description # KR10068_CAD
    3 to 6 month contract assignment
    Plainfield, New Jersey
    Job Title: CAD Designer/Drafter
    Start: Immediate
    Our client designs and develops custom telecommunication equipment.
    We are seeking a CAD designer/draftsperson to help formalize designs
    and transfer the mechanical drawing documentation to manufacturing.
    The position is Design and Drafting support for the R&D team. The
    position will involve working closely with R&D Engineers and others to
    develop designs for products and equipment. Time will be largely
    devoted to mechanical design and drafting activities, with support of
    pilot line and testing functions. There will be interaction with
    other departments, as well as with suppliers. Successful candidate
    creates drawings to assist engineers in developing product designs.
    Develops preliminary sketches or schematics, layout, detail, and
    assembly drawings. May help design prototypes or modifications to
    existing product or equipment. This position interfaces with vendors
    and suppliers, and operates with minimal supervision. Working
    knowledge of SolidWorks is required - expertise is a plus. Experience
    with telecommunications optical transmission systems is a plus. Good
    mechanical design knowledge and mechanical aptitude. Ability to
    translate conceptual mechanical designs into fully documented drawings
    and specs. Minimum of 3-5 years designer/drafting experience in an
    engineering organization. Able to work in a fast pace environment and
    ability to change priorities and direction quickly.
    Interested and qualified candidates please email resume to
    with a brief note mapping your skills and
    experiences to the specific requirements of this job description.
    THANK YOU!
     
    Joe Gleason, Apr 14, 2004
    #1
  2. Sounds like fun - but then most machine design jobs sound like fun to me.
    Guess I can't justify moving from KC.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 14, 2004
    #2
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