Cad Technician

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CAD Technician - Geospatial

Clitheroe

Permanent

£30,000 - £35,000 (depending on experience) + benefits

The Client

Our client has built a stellar reputation for delivering exceptional surveying solutions. Their expertise spans topographical surveys, laser scanning, drone surveys, elevations, floor plans, and site engineering services. They pride themselves on precision, quality, and strong client relationships that keep us ahead of the curve.

The Role

They are looking for a suitably qualified CAD Technician to join their growing team. We’re searching for a proactive, detail-oriented individual eager to grow and bring fresh ideas to the team.

  • Create CAD Drawings: Transform survey data into accurate, high-quality floor plans, elevations and sections.

  • Quality Assurance: Ensure all drawings meet company standards.

  • Data Preparation: Collaborate with site staff to deliver precise and timely data.

  • Point Cloud Processing: Help process point cloud data and support IT tasks.

  • Site Assistance: Occasionally assist with on-site surveys and equipment maintenance.

  • Support Tasks: Assist with general office duties, especially during holiday cover.

    Experience

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD (essential).

  • Experience with software such as Rhino, Leica Cyclone, Trimble Realworks & Revit.

  • Knowledge of point cloud data, including processing and registration.

  • Familiarity with survey packages like N4CE or similar.

  • Strong general IT skills.

    Benefits

  • Competitive basic salary between £30,000 - £35,000 per annum

  • 28 days annual leave + bank holidays + your birthday

  • On-site parking

  • On-going career development and training

  • The opportunity to be part of a growing company with excellent support networks

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