Avail Infrastructure Solutions

Electrical Drafter

Avail Enclosure Systems - Pittsburg, KS - Full Time

ABOUT US

 AVAIL Infrastructure Solutions has over 1,750 employees and operates through a global network of 15 strategically located manufacturing facilities.  We attract smart people who are team players.  We're small enough for your ideas to make a big impact, and large enough to offer you opportunities to grow professionally at any stage of your career.

   JOB SUMMARY

Under general supervision, the Electrical Drafter follows instructions and procedures, performs moderate design of layouts for electrical circuits or systems for power distribution. Performs drafting duties by operating Computer Aided Design (CAD) equipment such as digitizers, plotters, CRT's, and associated peripheral equipment and software. Prepares clear, complete, and accurate working plans and detailed drawings.

   ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
 

- Identifies factors affecting project design by using information provided by the engineer.
- Uses knowledge of manufacturing methods, materials, etc., in developing designs.
- Confers with other departments as necessary to ensure integrity and manufacturability.
- Designs or develops layouts for electrical circuits or systems for power distribution.
- Creates detailed schematics. Creates and edits drawings using current AutoCAD software.
- Forwards drawings to engineer for preliminary review; make changes and corrections as needed before being sent to customer for approval.
- Notifies engineer of any updates to bill of material as drawings are developed.
- Ensures accuracy of work by checking materials to be used, relation of one part to another, and of various parts to the entire project.
- Notifies the appropriate personnel when other activities are ready to be performed during the design process e.g. material updates, design checks, etc.
- Forwards final checked drawings to engineers.
- Acknowledges and understands and follows Switchgear’s established standards and makes improvements.
- Assists in creating standards for improvement in efficiency.

PROFILE LEVEL DESCRIPTION

  • Requires knowledge and experience in own discipline; still acquiring higher level knowledge and skills.
  • Solves a range of straightforward problems; analyzes possible solutions using standard procedures.
  • Receives a moderate level of guidance and direction; works under general supervision.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
No formal supervisory responsibilities in this position.
 

EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE

  • Two-year Associates degree preferred.
  • 2 to 4 years of experience required. Or equivalent combination of education and experience.
 

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