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Our client is looking to add a Drafter to their team in Rolling Meadows, IL. This Drafter will be responsible for preparing and maintaining an accurate CAD drafting document thru communication with company personnel (engineers, estimators, etc.
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Electrical Drafter, Hydraulics Designer, Cad, Electrical, drafting, Hydraulic, Solidworks, Assembly Drawings, File Management, BOM, autocad, CSWP, Solidworks Professional. The CAD drafter will be focused on drafting 3D assembly drawings of hydraulic power units.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGiant Finishing Inc the leader in deburring and finishing equipment has an immediate opening for a Mechanical Drafter. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGiant Finishing Inc the leader in deburring and finishing equipment has an immediate opening for a Mechanical Drafter.
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The Company is seeking an AutoCAD drafter/project manager to be a part of the Solutions Design Group in Addison IL. Growing national industrial distribution company is seeking a draftsman/project manager to be a part of their Solutions Design Group in Addison IL.
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Conferring with engineering and design staff to determine design modifications and performs modifications in ACAD and Inventor
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The position of Product Design Drafter works in the Product Development Department to develop new parts and products and maintain/improve existing ones. Strong 3D CAD modeling and 2D CAD drafting skills - demonstrated understanding of drafting standards, dimensioning, and CAD links between models and drawings.
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