Drafter/Engineer/CNC Engineer (Remote)
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- Full-time
About the role
We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Drafter/Engineer/CNC Engineer with experience in façade systems, including window and panel shop drawings. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in developing detailed technical drawings and performing accurate takeoffs for various construction and engineering projects.
Key Responsibilities
-Prepare detailed shop drawings in alignment with engineering standards and client specifications.
-Collaborate with engineers to develop, modify, and review designs, calculations, and project requirements.
-Ensure drawings are accurate, code-compliant, and meet all project deliverables.
-Conduct material takeoffs, reviewing plans and summarizing data in Excel/PDF.
-Work with Logikal software to generate and manage project data efficiently.
-Support CNC engineering processes by providing precise documentation and layouts.
Requirements
Qualifications
-Proven experience in façade drafting, specifically with window and panel systems.
-Strong experience in takeoffs and creating Excel-based material summaries.
-Proficiency in AutoCAD, Logikal, and Microsoft Excel.
-Excellent attention to detail and ability to work independently.
-Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with a remote team.
Benefits
Location: Work from Home
Schedule: Full-time, Monday to Friday
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST (9:00 PM – 5:00 AM Philippine Time)
Salary: USD $700–750/month
How to Apply:
Please send your CV and portfolio (samples of your technical drawings or CNC projects) to:
📧 mondilla.jay03@gmail.com
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