Cad Designer - Killamarsh, United Kingdom - Staff 365 Recruitment Services

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CAD Designer & Estimator

Salary: 24k to 30k DOE

Hours: 8am to 4.30pm


Location:
Killamarsh S21


CAD Designer Job Description

  • Creation of 3D visual and 2D layout drawings to wow customers and win the job.
  • Design and development of bespoke or madetomeasure products and design requests from customers.
  • Provision of quotations and cost estimate for products and schemes, including sourcing of components where required.
  • Technical drawings for the quotation of designs, products and components by external fabricators or suppliers.
  • Layout, create, or duplicate customer artwork for print production.
  • Design, development and research of new products, materials and finishes to enhance, complement, and expand the range.
  • Knowledge of materials and manufacturing processes, and ability to offer consultation and advice on design problems.
  • Occasional travel of site to survey and support sales and project management teams on site meetings in a professional and knowledgeable capacity.
  • Any other duties as required.

CAD Designer Key Requirements & Experience

  • Exceptional attitude, drive and passion for design.
  • Excellent verbal and visual communication with colleagues and clients.
  • Ability to work in a highpressure environment to tight deadlines.
  • Experienced 2D draughting software user (Autodesk AutoCAD preferred).
  • Experienced 3D visualisation software user (Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Arnold).
  • Familiarity with Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop.
  • Familiarity with BS EN 1176 Children's Playground Equipment safety standards is desirable (training given).
  • Educated in product design or related discipline to degree level, or equivalent by experience.
  • Professional experience in a design role preferred.
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