Wood currently has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Drafter in our Power Solutions’ engineering team. The candidate will be based out of our Vancouver, BC office.
Drafters are a vital member of our engineering team and supports our project teams to deliver quality engineering documents.
If you have a successful track record and thrive on challenges in a fast-paced environment, this is the opportunity for you.
Salary range - $80,000-$110,000
Wood offers a competitive Total Rewards Package, which includes a comprehensive Health & Wellness Plan, Health Care Spending Account, matching Group Registered Retirement Savings Program, Employee Assistance Program, and so much more! Final salary will be based on relevant and applicable experience, education, and the specific skill set and qualifications required for the role.
- Diploma in Computer Aided Design technology from an accredited University / College or equivalent
- Minimum 7-year drafting experience in transmission, substation, and distribution
- Experience with AutoCAD or MicroStation
- Experience with Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD 3D, Revit or Civil 3D
- Eligible to work in Canada without sponsorship
- MS Office
- 2D, Isometric CAD drafting & manual drafting
- 3D modelling including BIM
- Knowledge of electrical safety design codes and industrial drafting standards
- Becoming proficient with standards from multiple clients and pass on knowledge to peers in the team
- Creating plans, profiles and cross sections from surveys and maps
- Paying excellent attention to detail and accuracy
- Being open minded and fast learner
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to handle multiple tasks in a multi-disciplinary team environment with minimal supervision
- Effective organizational and time management skills with the ability to work in a fast-paced, high volume and deadline-driven environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Familiarity with the following is an asset :
- GIS, Raster Design, or Auto Turn
- LISP, VBA programming for AutoCAD
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