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CAD Technician - Renewables Sector
We are currently working with an established contractor within the renewables sector who is looking for a CAD Technician on a permanent basis. A big part of the role is supporting the delivery of civil design packages across energy infrastructure projects, particularly BESS developments.
Role Responsibilities
- Producing and updating drawings such as general arrangements, site layouts, drainage, and earthworks
- Working from engineer mark-ups and survey information
- Transforming rough information or sketches into clean, accurate, and buildable drawings in line with our standards
- Supporting temporary works and assisting with things like haul roads, working platforms, and access layouts
- Opportunities to attend site on a weekly basis to better understand what is being built and how drawings translate into construction
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Team and Projects
- Working closely within a small team, including a senior chartered civil engineer and another civil design technician
- Exposure to a range of infrastructure work rather than repetitive drafting, as every site carries its unique engineering solutions


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Requirements
- Civil background
- 2–6 years’ experience
- Comfortable in AutoCAD (Civil 3D and knowledge of BIM is a bonus)
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
Demonstrated Experience and Knowledge
- Civil/Structural model and Drawing Production
- General Arrangement Drawings
- RC Detailing
- Cable Duct & Trench Layouts / Details
- Ground Investigation Layouts
- Steelwork Layouts & Details
- Concrete Layouts & Details
Compensation
- Salary is open to negotiation depending on experience
- Start date is also negotiable
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