TEECOM
Designer II

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About the Position
The Designer II is an entry-level contributor focused on strengthening discipline knowledge, advancing modeling capability, and taking greater ownership of coordination and documentation across projects. You’ll apply workflows, tools, and BIM standards with increasing independence while supporting engineers and project teams in delivering coordinated construction documents.
You’ll contribute to project delivery through modeling, drawing updates, coordination support, documentation, and early QA activities. As your technical understanding grows, you’ll take on more complex coordination and documentation responsibilities across Telecom/ICT, Audiovisual, Security, Acoustics, Network, Wi-Fi, and other technology disciplines as applicable.
Working closely with engineering mentors, production staff, and project teams, you’ll help maintain model quality, support coordination efforts, and reinforce TEECOM’s BIM and documentation standards. You’ll begin identifying coordination risks, improving model organization, and contributing to more efficient project workflows.
This position reflects growing technical confidence, increased independence, and consistent application of TEECOM’s modeling, coordination, and documentation standards.
Developing Technical Execution and Coordination
As a Designer II, your impact comes from growing independence, increasing coordination awareness, and your ability to maintain model health and documentation quality. You contribute in three key ways:
Learn From Mentors and Project Teams
- You build independence by taking on modeling, documentation, and early coordination work with moderate supervision.
- You strengthen project delivery by preparing work that anticipates next steps for production and engineering teams.
- You improve coordination quality by working with cross-discipline teams to resolve straightforward modeling issues.
- You grow your BIM capability by developing proficiency in clash detection, model aggregation, and review workflows in Navisworks or ACC.
Contribute to Team Learning and Collaboration
- You build your skills and support team learning through structured training journeys, mentorship, and hands-on project experience.
- You help improve team processes by sharing lessons learned, asking questions, and offering feedback that enhances documentation and standards.
- You support consistency and quality by updating standards, notes, and documentation—while beginning to help guide Designer I team members.
- You elevate team performance by contributing to discussions on project challenges, coordination risks, and opportunities to improve production workflows.
Improve the TEECOM System
- You reinforce consistency and clarity across projects by applying TEECOM’s production and BIM standards—including naming conventions, linking practices, view templates, worksets, and model organization.
- You support coordinated delivery by maintaining accurate, well-organized models, markups, notes, and documentation with minimal rework.
- You enhance quality by identifying issues in models, drawings, or workflows early and raising them proactively to senior staff.
- You help evolve TEECOM’s system by offering thoughtful suggestions to improve production templates, views, families, and modeling workflows.
What Success in this Position Looks Like
- You produce accurate, coordinated Revit models, drawings, and documentation with minimal rework.
- You complete most production tasks independently and clarify direction early.
- You support engineers by preparing design calculations, specifications, product research, and coordinating documentation.
- You manage your task load effectively—updating Asana, communicating risks early, and meeting deadlines across multiple projects.
- You maintain a healthy model structure by managing links, worksets, view templates, and model organization in alignment with TEECOM’s BIM standards.
- You apply TEECOM standards consistently and help identify gaps or opportunities for improvement.
- You participate in meetings and prepare clear, organized notes that support team alignment.
- You collaborate with production and engineers to resolve coordination issues and strengthen deliverable quality.
- You maintain accurate documentation in GitHub and begin contributing basic Pull Requests with guidance.
- You meet utilization targets and complete daily time and expense entries accurately.
- You model TEECOM’s Core Values—Care, Trust, and Value—through communication, teamwork, and reliable execution.
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Responsibilities and Expectations
These responsibilities and expectations represent what is required to successfully perform the essential functions of this role.
Annual and Quarterly
- Strengthen discipline knowledge through hands-on project experience, applying feedback to build technical judgment and increasing independence.
- Participate in performance assessments and apply feedback to improve modeling accuracy, coordination awareness, and delivery consistency.
- Complete required training journeys and continue building discipline specialization while supporting cross-discipline collaboration.
- Maintain organized, accurate models, documentation, and design updates that reflect current project intent with reduced oversight.
- Contribute to discipline documentation improvements by identifying gaps, sharing lessons learned, and supporting updates in GitHub.
Monthly and Biweekly
- Deliver accurate, coordinated modeling, documentation, and production work with increasing independence and reduced oversight.
- Prepare and update Revit models, sheets, narratives, and calculations aligned with project standards and technical guidance.
- Support coordination by incorporating redlines, resolving straightforward modeling issues, and identifying basic conflicts across disciplines.
- Participate in discipline, project, and engineering meetings, contributing updates, coordination input, and organized documentation when assigned.
- Apply BIM standards by maintaining model health, organization, and consistency across views, links, and templates.
- Support early QA efforts by reviewing work for accuracy, clarity, and adherence to TEECOM workflows.
- Document design decisions, coordination updates, and project changes within TEECOM tools to support team visibility.
- Maintain accurate and timely time and expense entries to support delivery accountability.
Weekly and Daily
- Contribute to coordinated project delivery by updating models, drawings, calculations, and documentation with increasing independence.
- Participate in project meetings, coordination sessions, and daily huddles, clearly communicating status, risks, and design questions.
- Implement markups, modeling updates, calculations, and delegated tasks while maintaining organized files and documentation.
- Maintain accurate task tracking and design updates across TEECOM tools to support team visibility and delivery alignment.
- Coordinate with cross-discipline teams to resolve straightforward modeling or documentation issues identified during coordination or BIM reviews.
- Apply TEECOM standards and workflows by documenting design decisions, standards clarifications, and client-specific requirements when appropriate.
- Participate in basic QA and clash detection workflows, identifying conflicts and supporting model coordination efforts.
- Ask clarifying questions early, confirm assumptions, and apply feedback to strengthen technical execution and modeling accuracy.
- Maintain accurate daily time and expense entries and communicate promptly with project teams to support delivery momentum.
As Needed
- Support site visits or existing conditions verification with minimal oversight and clearly document findings.
- Review models and drawings from other disciplines, identify coordination issues, and escalate risks when needed.
- Support contractor submittal reviews under the supervision of senior team members.
- Prepare diagrams, schedules, or documentation for internal or client deliverables with increasing independence.
- Perform targeted research, gather product data, and support early specification or design development efforts.
- Update or refine templates, views, tools, or workflows and suggest practical improvements where appropriate.
- Assist with Navisworks or ACC coordination workflows, including preparing views, exports, or basic clash review support.


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Supervisory / Mentorship / Training Responsibilities
- Supervisory: None. Designer II roles focus on developing stronger judgment, coordination skills, and production independence while supporting senior team members.
- Mentorship: Provide informal guidance to Designer I team members by answering questions, sharing modeling approaches, and helping clarify workflows—always aligned with direction from senior engineers. Seek and apply feedback from your Mentor and project leaders to continue building discipline expertise.
- Training: Actively participate in structured training journeys, mentorship, and hands-on learning to strengthen discipline fundamentals.
Experience and Qualifications
Education
- BS in Engineering (Electrical preferred), Architecture, or a related field; or equivalent experience.
Experience
- 2+ years of experience in the AEC industry with demonstrated proficiency in Revit modeling, drafting, and construction documentation, including coordination or field exposure supporting construction or site activities.
- Preferred: Experience supporting technology system design (Telecom/ICT, Audiovisual, Security, Acoustics, Network, Wi-Fi, and other technology disciplines) and familiarity with coordinated drawing sets.
- Experience maintaining Revit model structure, including links, worksets, view templates, and model organization.
- Familiarity with basic clash detection workflows in Navisworks or Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC).
- Ability to produce accurate models and drawings with minimal rework, follow established workflows, and incorporate feedback efficiently.
- Strong organizational, communication, and coordination skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and support project delivery across several projects.
- Growing knowledge of technology systems and basic engineering principles; ability to perform introductory calculations, research, or product evaluations with guidance.
- Proficiency in Autodesk Revit and/or AutoCAD; working knowledge of Bluebeam Studio, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Asana, and GitHub.
- Industry certifications preferred but not required:
- EIT — plus
- CDT — plus
- Introductory Revit/BIM/drafting certifications — plus
Physical Demands
These physical demands represent what is required to perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed.
- Prolonged desk work using a computer, keyboard, mouse, and telephone.
- Regular reading, writing, and communication in virtual and in-person settings.
- Occasional travel to client sites for meetings, surveys, or inspections.
- Site walks may require standing or walking for extended periods, climbing stairs, and navigating construction or utility areas.
- Field activities may involve bending, kneeling, or maneuvering in confined spaces.
- May occasionally lift or move equipment weighing up to 25 pounds.
Work Environment
These work environment characteristics represent the conditions encountered while performing essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed.
- Approximately 75% of work is performed in a remote or office environment using standard office equipment.
- Approximately 25% occurs at client sites, including construction environments and existing facilities.
- Construction sites may include exposure to elevated noise levels, dust
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