Destinations By Design - Las Vegas, NV
posted 4 months ago
Position Overview: The CAD Technician is a skilled and detail-oriented CAD Designer/Drafter to join our dynamic team. As a CAD Designer/Drafter, you will be responsible for transforming conceptual ideas into precise visual representations and technical drawings using specialized computer-aided design (CAD) software. You will play a pivotal role in supporting various projects ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to industry standards. Key Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Designing CAD Design and Drafting: Create detailed 2D or 3D models, designs, and technical drawings for specific projects, e.g., displays, exhibits, architectural structures, mechanical components, etc. Project Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including the creative team, designers, to gather project requirements and collaborate on design concepts. Conceptualization Support: Assist in the early stages of projects by providing input and ideas to help shape the initial design concepts. Compliance with Standards: Ensure that all CAD drawings and models adhere to DBDs and industry standards for quality, precision, and accuracy. Revision Management: Handle design revisions and updates based on feedback and changing project requirements. Material and Manufacturing Specifications: Collaborate with manufacturing and production teams to specify materials, dimensions, and manufacturing processes required for the fabrication of designed components. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks and reviews to verify the accuracy and completeness of CAD drawings, identifying and rectifying any errors or discrepancies. Time Management: Effectively manage project timelines and prioritize tasks to meet project deadlines. Research and Innovation: Stay updated with the latest CAD technologies and industry trends to enhance design capabilities and propose innovative solutions. Adaptability: Ability to handle multiple projects and adapt to changing project requirements. Troubleshooting and problem-solving: 3-D rendering can present technical challenges, such as long rendering times or issues with materials or lighting. The artist should have the ability to troubleshoot and resolve these problems to ensure the smooth execution of the project. Performs other duties as assigned.