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Apply now for the next step in your Truss Designer career! We are seeking a highly skilled Truss Designer to join our client’s dynamic team. As a Truss Designer you will play a pivotal role in creating precise and efficient truss designs for various construction projects.
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Proven experience as a Truss Designer in the construction industry. Proficiency in Mitek truss design software. Interpret architectural and structural drawings to develop truss designs that comply with industry standards and local building codes.
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This company is looking for a detail-oriented Truss Designer to create truss layouts and designs for residential and agricultural projects. Doherty Staffing Solutions, in partnership with a leading company located in Marshall, MN. We are seeking candidates for Truss Designer roles.
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Requirements of the Truss Designer: Minimum 3-5+ years of Truss Design and Draft experience in the Construction and Building Materials industries. Job Type: Full Time, On-site Responsibilities for the Truss Designer: Exercise complete attention to detail to create complete and accurate Truss Placement Plans and Truss Design Drawings ( TDD.
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Truss Designer Job Description This company is looking for a detail-oriented Truss Designer to create truss layouts and designs for residential and agricultural projects.
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Job Type: Full-Time + Overtime potential, On-site Responsibilities for the Truss Designer: Exercise complete attention to detail to create complete and accurate Truss Placement Plans and Truss Design Drawings ( TDD.
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Qualifications for Truss Designer: Bachelor's in civil engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred. Key Responsibilities for Truss Designer: Utilize advanced software and tools to design and draft truss systems.
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Gpac is teaming up with a very reputable company in the manufacturing industry, we are looking for a Commercial Truss Designer for their Design Team. Responsibilities would include, designing roof and floor components and placement plans for commercial and multi-family projects and ensuring drawings are produced accurately and timely based on blueprints provided by customers.
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Truss Designer Our client is a leading provider of innovative construction solutions with a strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Benefits for Truss Designer: Competitive salary and benefits package.
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The Truss Designer is responsible for making the customers' vision into reality by creating designs based on the customer's needs. Job title : Truss Designer. Minimum 1 year truss design experience (preferably in Mitek software.
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Are you a skilled and experienced Truss Designer seeking an exciting new challenge? Join our dynamic team as a Senior Truss Designer and make your mark in the construction industry.
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For questions or additional details about the Truss Designer roles, please email our Doherty recruiter at achaires@doherty.com. As a Truss Designer, you must be creative and efficient in understanding customers’ needs and applying that information to truss layouts/designs.
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Generate detailed truss layout drawings, including specifications and materials lists. If you are passionate about construction, possess a strong attention to detail, and have experience in truss design, we want to hear from you.
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As a Truss Designer, you will play a pivotal role in the design and development of truss systems for residential and commercial construction projects. Position Overview: We are seeking a skilled Truss Designer to join our team.
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Proven experience in truss design within the building materials industry, with a strong understanding of structural principles and construction methods. Solid grasp of building codes, regulations, and standards related to truss design and construction.
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