CAD Technician

Radstock
3 weeks ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a CAD Technician / Geospatial Technician to join our client providing land, building, BIM, and utility surveys for commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects across the UK.

You will be transforming point cloud data into digital survey outputs that support some of the UK’s most prominent development, infrastructure, and regeneration projects.

Your core responsibility is the production of precision-accurate 2D Measured Building and Topographical Plans, derived from 3D Laser Scan and UAV Drone point cloud data using AutoCAD software.

You will be the first point of contact for resolving production challenges and will have the opportunity mentoring new recruits.

Responsibilities

  • AutoCAD Processing (Plans, Elevations & Sections)

  • Point Cloud Management & Manipulation

  • Collaborate With Project Managers To Address Technical Challenges & Amendments

    Key Responsibilities

  • Meet Project Deadlines

  • Meet Accuracy & Quality Standards

  • Support New Members of The Team

    Training Opportunities

  • Advanced AutoCAD Skills

  • 3D Revit Modelling

  • 2D CAD Quality Auditing

  • Navisworks Quality Auditing

    In exchange our client offers competitive salary and benefits, flexible working and clear progression opportunities. Sound of interest? Please send CV at your earliest convenience

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