What are the responsibilities and job description for the Designer, Electrical (Buildings) position at Providence Engineering Corporation?
BENEFITS @ PROVIDENCE. As an employee-owned company, Providence Engineering’s benefits and perks are designed to foster a rewarding work/life balance and truly support our employee-owners throughout their career.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Providence is 100% employee owned. Our ESOP serves as a retirement plan for employee-owners by holding tax-free investments on their behalf.
401(k) Retirement Program with company match.
Medical / Prescription Insurance. Dental Insurance. Vision Insurance. Health Savings Account.
Paid Vacation. Eleven Paid Holidays. Paid Sick Leave.
Flex Time.
Life Insurance. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance. Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Professional Registration & Licensure Reimbursement. Professional Development Education.
Job Summary
The Designer is responsible for the production and oversight of drawings from markups and verbal direction provided by engineers. Work is reviewed by supervisor on occasion; however, the Designer generally works independently and collaboratively with engineers. The Designer works closely with supervisor to ensure adherence to established standards and procedures and assists in the improvement and implementation of the CAD/BIM processes and procedures.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Adopts positive attitude of accountability by providing reliable, constructable, affordable, and timely solutions (RCAT) resulting in Providence being the Engineer of Choice.
- Review job and communicate estimated amount of time needed to complete tasks.
- Communicate with engineer actual time spent versus scheduled time.
- Manage weekly task list using company-approved software.
- Communicate with engineers if tasks are not received within an established timeframe.
- Coordinate additional task list items with engineer to advance schedule as needed.
- Notify supervisor if additional tasks needed after coordination with engineers on the weekly task list.
- Work alongside engineers to produce drawings with limited direction.
- Backcheck produced work against markup(s).
- Produce drawing backgrounds for engineers.
- Communicate drawing discrepancies and project concerns to the lead engineer throughout the project design process.
- Flag dimensional errors and other constructability issues.
- Identify discrepancies between external consultant drawings and internal drawings.
- Produce rough sketches of details for engineers with minimal direction.
- Assume drafting team lead role on projects as needed and assigned.
- Delegate work to Drafters and review to ensure accuracy.
- Ensure adherence to established CAD and Revit standards, including sheet order, detail order, and appropriate detail usage.
- Research project-specific product specifications and design requirements
- Attend internal project meetings.
- Attend external project meetings with clients, consultants, or other members of team.
- Accompany engineer, project manager, or other members of team on site visits.
- Comply with company policies and procedures.
- Support Drafters by answering questions on established CAD and Revit standards.
- Participate in continuing education webinars and education sessions.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.