SR. Engineering Tech - Outfitting- 2D Checker
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists, CAD/ AutoCAD/ Mechanical Design
This Sr. Engineering technician will be within the outfitting team supporting a large shipbuilding company delivering designed and built US NAVY vessels. This position requires at least 8 years of experience in maritime outfitting. Responsibilities will include utilizing Ship Constructor to check outfitting drawings in 2D Auto Cad, communicating with modelers to modify drawings to become NAVSEA compliant, solving issues found in drawings within Ship Constructor according to drawing hierarchy, working directly with team lead to finalize models and designs for vessel delivery.
The hourly range for this position is $36-40 per hour.
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* Ship Constructor or Navis Works software knowledge
* 3D background in developing outfitting
* Maritime outfitting experience
* Ship Constructor software experience
* 3D Model/design experience in outfitting
* Experience extracting 2D designs in Auto Cad
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