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AutoCAD Facilities Layout Drafter

Company Name:
Reid Engineering Services
Reid Engineering
services
has an immediate requirement for an AutoCAD Facilities Layout Drafter. The Facilities Layout Drafter will be working with an engineering team to produce plant layout drawings for a new manufacturing facility in Harrisburg, PA. On-site responsibilities will also include coordinating with the arrival and installation of equipment.
This is a long-term contract position of up to two years duration. The assignment will begin in Hartford, CT for approximately one month and then move to the job site in Harrisburg, PA through completion. A per diem budget for expenses will be established and reimbursed on an ongoing basis.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Produce detailed layout drawings for a new manufacturing plant
Generate drawings for machinery siting
Draw piping, wiring, lighting, structural, etc. diagrams as required
Initiate assignment in Hartford, CT (approximately one month) then work through completion in Harrisburg, PA (up to two years)
Coordinate arrival and installation of equipment in Harrisburg facility
REQUIRED SKILLS
Facilities layout skills
Familiarity with machinery piping, wiring and machinery siting conventions
Knowledge of architectural drafting
Able to interpret construction drawings
Good communication skills, team player
Project management background a plus
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
AS degree in Technology, Engineering or Architecture or equivalent experience
AutoCAD current level proficiency a must
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
FOR OVER 40 YEARS, Reid Engineering Services has been placing engineering professionals in New Englands top technical industries. Reid Engineering is staffed and managed by degreed engineers. We understand technology. If your skills are a match, contact Max immediately at Reid Engineering for prompt consideration.
We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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