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Join our team as a Drafter, creating detailed shop drawings in AutoCAD with Microvellum for custom millwork. You will translate architectural designs into production-ready plans, specifying materials like solid wood and veneers. This role in Canada requires 1+ years in woodworking, 2+ years with ...
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Leedwood LTD.
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Structural drafter
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Join a growing Burlington firm as a Structural Drafter. Utilize 6+ years of AutoCAD expertise in structural steel and reinforced concrete. Create detailed fabrication drawings and collaborate with engineering teams. Enjoy performance bonuses, RRSP matching, and benefits.
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Canada , Burlington
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Randstad
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Drafter level 2
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Join our team in Burnaby as a Drafter Level 2. Utilize your 4+ years of experience and advanced CAD skills to create and revise complex 2D/3D engineering drawings. You will support key power utility projects across Generation, Transmission, and Distribution, ensuring adherence to standards and sp...
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Canada , Burnaby
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25.00 - 35.00 CAD / Hour
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Electrical Arrangement Drafter
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Join Artelia Canada as an Electrical Arrangement Drafter in Mississauga. Utilize your AutoCAD expertise to produce detailed electrical drawings for power systems. Enjoy benefits like telework allowances, group insurance, and career development in this employee-owned firm.
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Canada , Mississauga
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Discover a world of precision and technical creativity with drafter jobs, a cornerstone profession in engineering, architecture, and manufacturing. Drafters, also known as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) technicians, are the vital link between conceptual design and physical reality. They transform the ideas, sketches, and calculations of architects and engineers into detailed technical drawings and digital models that guide the construction, fabrication, and assembly of everything from microchips to skyscrapers. Professionals in these roles are meticulous visual communicators, ensuring that every dimension, material specification, and assembly instruction is unambiguous and accurate. The core responsibility of a drafter is to produce comprehensive layout drawings and schematics using specialized software. This typically involves interpreting rough sketches, notes, and verbal instructions from designers to create initial drafts. They then refine these into finished drawings that adhere to strict industry standards and client specifications. A significant part of the role involves revising existing drawings to reflect design changes, corrections, or updates based on engineering change notices or manufacturing feedback. Drafters are responsible for ensuring all documentation is consistent, complete, and properly archived, often working closely with configuration management or quality assurance teams. While specialties vary, common domains include architectural drafting for buildings, civil drafting for infrastructure projects, mechanical drafting for machinery and parts, electrical drafting for wiring systems, and structural drafting for steel and concrete frameworks. Typical outputs range from floor plans, elevations, and section views to intricate assembly drawings, network topologies, foundation details, and piping diagrams. Beyond pure drawing, drafters often collaborate with engineers and shop floor personnel to ensure designs are practical for fabrication and construction, sometimes assisting with basic calculations, quantity take-offs, and cost estimates. To excel in drafter jobs, a strong foundation in technical drawing principles, spatial reasoning, and mathematics is essential. Proficiency in industry-standard CAD software like AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, or MicroStation is a fundamental requirement. Most positions require a post-secondary certificate or associate degree in drafting, design, or a related engineering technology field. Key skills include an exceptional eye for detail, a methodical approach to work, and the ability to visualize complex three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional plans. Knowledge of specific materials (like structural steel or reinforced concrete), manufacturing processes, and relevant industry standards (such as ANSI, ISO, or ASME) is highly valuable. Successful drafters are continuous learners, adapting to new software and evolving BIM (Building Information Modeling) technologies. If you possess a blend of technical aptitude, precision, and a passion for turning ideas into precise visual instructions, exploring drafter jobs could be the perfect career path.

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