Structural Steel Detailer (AutoCAD, Tekla, Etc.) Information Technology (IT) - Brooklyn, NY at Geebo

Structural Steel Detailer (AutoCAD, Tekla, Etc.)

Company Name:
Global Design #1
Need Experienced Structural and Steel Detailer (AutoCAD, Tekla, Etc.)
Global Design #1 Inc., DBA Designline
We are a structural steel fabricator and erector company in Brooklyn. We fabricate, and install structural steel, steel stairs, gates, fences, grills, fire escapes, ramps, metal decking, joists, windows, window guards, metal doors and decorative and ornamental steel items.
We are currently looking for:
Experienced Structural and Steel Detailer
Minimum 2 yrs. in steel detailing.
Detail and prepare structural steel and shop drawings for commercial and miscellaneous steel items using Autodesk AutoCAD, Tekla Structures, etc. please provide examples of shop and installation drawings.
Ability to complete detailed shop drawings within budget and time constraint requirements.
General knowledge of building construction. Knowledge of AISC standards a huge plus
Possess a professional and service minded demeanor with excellent oral and written communication skills needed to effectively interact with project managers, architects, and engineers during the pre-construction phase.
Willing to occasionally travel to sites for field notes & dimensions on projects
Demonstrate the ability to maintain drawings management in electronic job files and follow through to guarantee efficiency in the drawing certification process.
Salary will be based on skills and experience. Please provide previous job reference, any licenses and salary rate request in your resume on the body of your email.
Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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