CAD Drafter Information Technology (IT) - Marinette, WI at Geebo

CAD Drafter

Company Name:
ICONMA LLC
CAD Drafter
Location: Marinette, WI
Duration: 6 month Contract with possible extension
Comments/Special Instructions:
3D modeling skills required.
CREO/Pro-E expertise is strongly preferred.
Qualifications:
Minimum - Two-Year Associate Degree in Mechanical Drafting or similar program with CAD emphasis.
Two years CAD drafting background in mechanical field and experience using 3D modeling software.
Desired:
Two-Year Associate Degree in Mechanical Drafting or similar program with CREO/Pro-E training/experience.
Two to four years CAD drafting background in mechanical field and experience using CREO/Pro-E modeling software.
A working knowledge of generally accepted standard drafting practices and techniques is required along with a basic knowledge of computer software, i.e. MS Office.
General math/algebra skill level required.
Responsibilities:
The CAD Drafter will create and maintain drawings of various product designs.
These drawings may be used for procurement of components or for the manufacturing of products.
Drawings can range in degree of difficulty from basic detailed parts to complex final assemblies.
The CAD Drafter will be required to create drawings using CREO drafting/modeling software.
Drawings are normally generated from markups of existing equipment.
Revising existing drawings and processing engineering change requests will also be required.
Education:
Associates Degree/College Diploma (13 years)
Mechanical Drafting/Design Preferred
I would appreciate if you could refer me your friends/colleagues who are looking for opportunities
Thanks and Regards,
Sesha Sujith, Recruiter
ICONMA
Ph: (248) 275 - 1912 I Fax: (866) 914-9724
sesha@iconma. com I www.iconma.com
Connect with us online!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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