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20 jobs that use Shop Drawings the most

Jobs that use shop drawings the most include detail engineer, designer/estimator, and autocad draftsman.

What jobs use Shop Drawings the most?

1. Detail Engineer

How detail engineer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage custom product design & generate all require documentation for both customer and manufacturing groups using AutoCAD rel.
  • Work with both SONET, and asynchronous network devices.
  • Require a working knowledge of SONET and DWDM technology.

Most common skills for detail engineer:

  • Shop Drawings
  • CAD
  • Perform Site Survey
  • Customer Locations
  • Engineering Specifications
  • BOM

2. Designer/Estimator

How designer/estimator uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage the estimating of a commercial & industrial plumbing and mechanical contracting business.
  • Obtain measurements, photos and documentation to process remotely Xactimate estimates to submit for insurance and customer approval.
  • Prepare proposals for hydroelectric retrofit and rehabilitation projects as well as various other domestic and international projects.

Most common skills for designer/estimator:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Auto CAD
  • Cost Estimates
  • HVAC
  • General Contractors
  • Design Software

3. Autocad Draftsman

How autocad draftsman uses Shop Drawings:

  • Install and configure vehicle GPS tracking systems.
  • Create piping drawings per rough sketch and verbal instructions.
  • Draft piping and HVAC plans for various civil and mechanical engineering projects

Most common skills for autocad draftsman:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Auto CAD
  • Elevations
  • As-Built Drawings
  • Sketch
  • CNC

4. Cadd Drafter

How cadd drafter uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage the design history of 3D part models, assemblies, and drawings using PDM software.
  • Draft blue print utility plats to electronic records using Intergraph
  • Utilize MicroStation V8i for drafting/ mapping coaxial and fiber optic cable.

Most common skills for cadd drafter:

  • Civil 3D
  • Civil Design
  • Shop Drawings
  • Design Drawings
  • Aided Design
  • Civil Engineering

5. Detail Drafter

How detail drafter uses Shop Drawings:

  • Create drawings of elevator interiors using SolidWorks
  • Develop, organize and maintain AutoCAD standards for designers to use resulting in efficient production and time management.
  • Work perform in PDMS Design/Draft and AutoCAD r.2006.

Most common skills for detail drafter:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Layout Drawings
  • Assembly Drawings
  • Construction Drawings
  • Installation Drawings
  • CNC

6. Detailer/Designer

How detailer/designer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Develop custom macros for SolidWorks to automate many redundant processes.
  • Design curve, surface, solid model with UG NX.
  • Require to follow standards set by entities such as ANSI, AWS, and ASTM.

Most common skills for detailer/designer:

  • Revit
  • Shop Drawings
  • BIM
  • Plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Commercial Buildings

7. Structural Drafter

How structural drafter uses Shop Drawings:

  • Create as-built AutoCAD and Revit structural drawings for existing conditions.
  • Create CNC nesting programs for wood, plastic, and graphics.
  • Create automated schedules, sections, views and plans from Revit database content.

Most common skills for structural drafter:

  • Revit
  • Shop Drawings
  • Structural Drawings
  • Elevations
  • BIM
  • Construction Drawings

8. Draughtsman

How draughtsman uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage document collation for field distribution of MEP plans to shop and field.
  • Assign to develop complete working drawings, including architectural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing documents for countrywide restaurants.
  • Purchase and coordinate specific project materials such as custom metal roofing and custom windows for over-seas contractors.

Most common skills for draughtsman:

  • Auto CAD
  • Equipment Layout
  • Shop Drawings
  • Instrumentation Diagrams
  • As-Built Drawings
  • Design Drawings

9. Autocad Operator

How autocad operator uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage Autodesk accounts and train drafters and field crews as well.
  • Incorporate HVAC construction drawings into coordination drawings
  • Provide Revit MEP training for employees.

Most common skills for autocad operator:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Plumbing
  • HVAC
  • Auto CAD
  • CNC
  • As-Built Drawings

10. Project Field Engineer

How project field engineer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage work orders utilizing client's MAXIMO and BSL system.
  • Manage document control including change orders, billings, RFI tracking, purchasing documentation and contract administration.
  • Manage and/or participate in a variety of water and wastewater assist company principles as engineering consultants for numerous municipal clients.

Most common skills for project field engineer:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Project Management
  • OSHA
  • Construction Management
  • Field Supervision
  • Construction Projects

11. Assistant Project Engineer

How assistant project engineer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage and/or participate in a variety of water and wastewater assist company principles as engineering consultants for numerous municipal clients.
  • Request for information (RFI) review/ submission and maintenance of (RFI) log.
  • Maintain online communication logs for RFI s, current drawings set, and subcontractor correspondence relating to invoicing.

Most common skills for assistant project engineer:

  • Shop Drawings
  • Contract Drawings
  • Construction Management
  • Geotechnical
  • Construction Projects
  • RFI

12. Engineering And Design Consultant

How engineering and design consultant uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage the development of the next generation products base on existing refrigerants and CO2 system including prototyping and initial manufacturing run.
  • Provide customer training and user support for CATIA and ENOVIA PLM systems.
  • Modele 3-d components and technical drawings in SolidWorks.

Most common skills for engineering and design consultant:

  • Design Engineering
  • Shop Drawings
  • CAD/CAM
  • Solidworks
  • GD
  • RF

13. Architectural Draftsman

How architectural draftsman uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage and supervise other draftsmen.
  • Use Revit to model complete 3D homes.
  • Used Revit 2010 and AutoCAD 2010 to create drawings

Most common skills for architectural draftsman:

  • Revit
  • Shop Drawings
  • Construction Drawings
  • Architectural Drawings
  • Sketch
  • Commercial Buildings

14. Assistant Estimator/Project Manager

How assistant estimator/project manager uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage smaller projects including RFP's, scope of work, construction documents, contracts and schedules.
  • Manage multiple commercial HVAC constructions jobs simultaneously.
  • Manage QA activities and maintain up-to-date quality control system.

Most common skills for assistant estimator/project manager:

  • Subcontractor Bids
  • Shop Drawings
  • Construction Projects
  • Purchase Orders
  • Project Scope
  • Bid Proposals

15. Office Engineer

How office engineer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage and/or participate in a variety of water and wastewater assist company principles as engineering consultants for numerous municipal clients.
  • Coordinate and document the testing (soil, concrete, asphalt, and steel) and commissioning of building systems.
  • Schedule and complete registration information for OSHA compliance.

Most common skills for office engineer:

  • Construction Management
  • Construction Sites
  • Shop Drawings
  • Project Management
  • Construction Projects
  • RFI

16. Steel Detailer

How steel detailer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Run presses to fabricate aluminum, copper, and steel leads.
  • Follow blueprints and layout specifications, and used jigs, welding torches, and hand tools.
  • Used overhead cranes for installing beams and work in structural Fab shop fabricating and straiten beams fabricate from plate.

Most common skills for steel detailer:

  • Sketch
  • Fabrication Drawings
  • Shop Drawings
  • Auto CAD
  • Assembly Drawings
  • BOM

17. Junior Project Engineer

How junior project engineer uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage and responsible for Bluetooth BQB test and RF problem solving.
  • Lead labeling processes for medical devices for alignment with compliance FDA regulations along with company standards and guidelines.
  • Manage and/or participate in a variety of water and wastewater assist company principles as engineering consultants for numerous municipal clients.

Most common skills for junior project engineer:

  • Autocad
  • Project Management
  • PowerPoint
  • Shop Drawings
  • BOM
  • CAD

18. Cabinet Maker

How cabinet maker uses Shop Drawings:

  • Perform building of custom cabinetry from detail blueprints, using planers, jointers, shapers, and various woodworking machinery.
  • Used table see, panel see, planers, jointer, routers, shapers, and nailers.
  • Verify dimensions of carving, using rule and dividers.

Most common skills for cabinet maker:

  • Hand Tools
  • Shop Drawings
  • Tape Measure
  • Table Saws
  • CNC Router
  • Power Saws

19. Estimator/Project Coordinator

How estimator/project coordinator uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage and distribute RFP information, create and track project notifications, schedule strategy meetings.
  • Evaluate plans for HVAC equipment.
  • Provide general support to business development teams as they prepare RFP documents, etc.

Most common skills for estimator/project coordinator:

  • General Contractors
  • Cost Estimates
  • Bid Proposals
  • Shop Drawings
  • CAD
  • Project Scope

20. Area Superintendent

How area superintendent uses Shop Drawings:

  • Manage operations in accordance with all regulatory (HSE) requirements and company procedures/guiding principles.
  • Enforce company and OSHA safety regulations.
  • Implement safety programs and relate training in compliance with OSHA requirements.

Most common skills for area superintendent:

  • Construction Management
  • OSHA
  • Shop Drawings
  • Safety Training
  • Construction Schedule
  • Safety Standards

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