Drafter Engineering - Madison, WI at Geebo

Drafter

Company Name:
Kforce
Kforce has a client seeking a Drafter for their Madison, Wisconsin (WI) location.
Responsibilities:
Prepare detailed drawings of intricately designed components or units from layout drawings
Calculate dimensions and specify standard allowances when not stated
Alter detail and layout drawings to conform to engineering changes
Prepare bills of materials and specification sheets
Work with design engineers to document needed changes on existing products
Document engineering changes and TCA's
Create and maintain detail drawings
Create and maintain assembly drawings
Calculate dimensions, allowances and technical specifications involved in accordance with established practices
Compile bill of materials and specification sheets
Evaluate tolerance stack-up issues as needed
Perform solid modeling/drafting duties as needed
Coordinate necessary ECO, TCA and Development changes for seamless new product introduction
Associate's degree in Mechanical Design/Drafting or equivalent along with training in Solid Works and AutoCAD Lt
One year product design, sheet metal working, plastic part design, wiring layouts and schematic design and drafting experience
Basic understanding of metal working tools and processes
Experience with Microsoft Office products
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Ability to work in environments experiencing routine and rapid change
Excellent organization and communication skills
High level of energy and enthusiasmEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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