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We are excited to offer an opportunity for a <strong>Senior AutoCAD Energy Storage Drafter Consultant</strong> in New York City (100% Remote).<br><br>Seeking a highly skilled <strong>Senior AutoCAD Drafter</strong> with expertise in energy storage projects. The ideal candidate will create <strong>precise and high-quality</strong> 2D and 3D computer-aided designs for energy storage sites using <strong>AutoCAD software</strong>. This role requires strong <strong>technical drafting skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively</strong> with engineers, architects, and other professionals.<br><br>The <strong>primary responsibility</strong> will be translating <strong>blueprints, sketches, and verbal instructions</strong> into detailed AutoCAD drawings and schematics that align with industry standards, safety regulations, and client requirements.<br><br><strong>Responsibilities</strong><br><ul><li>Utilize AutoCAD software to draft, edit, and finalize technical and construction drawings for energy storage sites.</li><li>Prepare plan sets, drawing layouts, spreadsheets, and supporting documents that meet technical standards, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.</li><li>Work with the Utility Dispatch Rights Construction Manager to compile a repository of all approved UDR project plans and track any material changes to contracted project designs</li><li>Collaborate with architects, engineers, and designers to develop accurate and efficient designs.</li><li>Convert hand sketches, verbal instructions, and site photos into precise AutoCAD drawings.</li><li>Present draft designs for review and approval.</li><li>Update and modify existing drawings based on project changes or new information.</li><li>Ensure all drawings comply with industry, safety, and structural standards.</li><li>Develop and maintain a library of standard drawing templates for efficiency and consistency.</li><li>Produce single-line diagrams for electrical components as required.</li><li>Work closely with project managers, consultants, and subcontractors to refine and finalize designs.</li><li>Perform thorough quality control checks on all drawings before submission including contracted UDR projects.</li><li>Maintain an organized digital archive of drawing revisions and final versions.</li><li>Seek clarification from engineers and project managers whenever necessary.</li></ul><strong>TECHNICAL SKILLS</strong><br><strong><strong>Must Have</strong></strong><br><ul><li>Ability to work independently and meet deadlines with minimal supervision.</li><li>Associate degree in Computer-Aided Design Drafting (CADD), Electrical Design, or Architecture OR a 1-year certificate program in CADD.</li><li>High proficiency in AutoCAD software</li><li>Minimum 5 years of experience as an AutoCAD Drafter.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint</li></ul><br><strong>Nice To Have</strong><br><ul><li>8+ years of experience as an AutoCAD Drafter</li><li>Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Computer Science, or a related field</li><li>Experience preparing AutoCAD drawings for electric utilities (substations, renewable energy sites, etc.).</li><li>Experience reading and interpreting electrical schematics</li></ul><br><br>Required Skills : AutoCAD<br><br> Basic Qualification : <br><br> Additional Skills : <br><br>This is a high PRIORITY requisition. This is a PROACTIVE requisition <br><br> Background Check : No <br> <br>Drug Screen : No

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