The Electrical Drafter role is suited for a highly self-motivated individual who is ready to work in a fast-paced environment. The primary responsibility will be the creation & revision of electrical schematics, electrical bill of materials, and visual aided installation instructions.
Responsibilities
· Handle complex designing and drafting assignments under minimal supervision.
· Create electrical schematics from written and verbal specifications obtained from Engineers.
· Work with Engineers regarding accuracy, design, drafting standards and design documentation.
· Review drawings for completeness and accuracy.
· Maintain all revisions of project drawings.
· Examine and check engineering drawings for compliance with cited specifications.
· Provide timely technical assistance and solutions to the team.
· Participate in project meetings and conference calls as required.
· Prepare engineering documents for customer submittal.
· Associate’s degree in computer-aided drafting and design, engineering technology or similar technical degree
· A minimum of two years' experience
· Knowledge of electrical manufacturing processes and how it relates to design
· Ability to design basic electrical circuits for AC & DC systems from given requirements and components
· Hands-on experience with 3D modeling tools such as Auto CAD and Inventor preferred
Qualifications:
· High proficiency in Solidworks Electrical
· Autocad electrical experience preferred
· Strong Understanding of electrical theory and how to apply it to new designs
· Proficiency in basic electrical design / function preferred
· Experienced with electrical bill of material creation
· Ability to develop design layouts in 2D drawings (schematics)
· Knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications
· Ability to work under pressure with deadlines while having to multi-task multiple priorities
· Strong verbal and written communication skills
· Attention to detail
· Strong work ethic
· Ability to work successfully and collaboratively with a team
· Ability to read and understand electrical schematics