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Selectek, Inc.

Selectek has an immediate need for a CAD Drafter to work in the aluminum composite metal industry in Lithia Springs, GA.
This role will work to create shop drawings of aluminum components and releasing parts for fabrication.
This role will be responsible for taking the end clients existing construction documents and making any mark ups/changes to the documents for our client's product.
Once completed the document will be sent to the end client for review and when returned the drafter will make any requested adjustment before the final fabrication document is created.
A previous background as a fabrication detailer that has experience releasing parts for fabrication to the shops and construction drawing experience is the ideal fit for this role.
Required:
3
years of experience creating shop drawings or fabrication drawings.
Experience ideally will be from the curtainwall industry, aluminum extrusion industry, or extensive sheet metal shop drawing experience.
High level of proficiency in AutoCAD Ability to read construction documents/blue prints Preferred:
Engineering or Architectural degree3D CAD knowledgePay Rate:
$25/hour - $30/hour ($52,000 - $63,000 annual salary)Term:
6 months temp to permHours & Shift:
8-hour day, start between 7AM - 8AMWork From Home:
This will depend on the person and their ability level.
The first several months will likely all be in the office to learn and train.
Eventually, depending on their output, they may be able to work from home a day or two a weekWorking Remote:
NoPlease call or email Lizzie Johns at 470-203-0754 or LJohns@selectek.
com if interested.
Please call or email Lizzie Johns at 470-203-0754 or LJohns@selectek.
com if interested.
About the Company:
Selectek, Inc.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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