We are seeking a full-time CAD Designer to continue our growth in environmental and civil engineering. As part of our Upper Midwest regional team, you will primarily collaborate with our professionals in Chicago, Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and the Twin Cities. If you thrive in a friendly, collaborative setting, enjoy flexible work hours, and like dynamic work that challenges you to learn and grow each day, SCS is a great fit. You will help us pursue our growth goals and give our customers high quality, professional designs and drawing packages. You have the option to work in one of our Upper Midwest offices or work a hybrid schedule between office(s) and home. We value your workstyle preference as you contribute to our team.
How you can make an impact- Gather and assemble technical data from various sources to develop engineering plans for design and construction.
- Develop engineering plan sets, including site layouts, mass grading plans, construction details, plans and profiles, cross sections, and earthwork volume and other takeoff calculations using AutoCAD and Civil 3D.
- Develop survey point lists, alignments, and earthwork surfaces for field construction purposes.
- Develop as-built documentation drawings.
- Check drawings for completeness and accuracy.
- Develop 2D and 3D renderings, when required.
- Work with engineers or scientists in project work.
- Assist with the development and maintenance of CAD standards.
- Coordinate work with other drafters or CAD designers within our region.
- Assist with the integration of CAD with other technology solutions (e.g., GIS, drones, AI, etc.).
- Minimum 10 years of prior work experience drafting for civil engineering.
- Experience in the solid waste industry preferred.
- Demonstrated proficiency in AutoCAD and Civil 3D software required.
- Experience in preparing engineering plan sets, including site layouts, mass grading plans, construction details, plans and profiles, cross sections, and earthwork volume and other takeoff calculations.
- Experience in generating both 2D and 3D renderings (e.g. Revit, Maya) is not required but preferred.