Role Scope- Produce the detailed electrical and controls models and drawings the factory builds from: panels, raceway, cable schedules, and terminations fully detailed, no gaps left to field interpretation.
- Detail to installation level: conduit and cable tray runs, panel layouts, wiring diagrams, and BOM-linked parts accurate enough that the shop orders and builds straight from the package.
- Turn engineering changes into updated, released packages in days, with revisions tracked cleanly so no one builds from a stale sheet.
- Own the model's cleanliness: build and maintain the standards, symbol libraries, and templates that make the next unit faster to detail than the last.
- Close out drawing issues at the source, fixing the template or standard that caused the question, not just the sheet.
What We're Looking ForThe below is a starting point. We always make space for exceptional people, so if you don't fit this role exactly, tell us where you would.- You've detailed electrical or controls packages for fabrication or modular assemblies, in a panel shop, UL 508A builder, or industrial automation integrator.
- You live in an electrical CAD platform; wiring diagrams and cable schedules are your daily output, not an occasional task.
- Shops and electricians build from your drawings without calling. When they do call, you change the template or standard so that category of call never happens again.
- You model to standards and maintain library discipline: you build and curate symbol libraries and templates instead of just consuming them.
- You handle revision storms without version chaos; the released package is always the one being built.
- You know how things get installed: bend radii, terminations, and the clearances real electricians need, and your drawings reflect it.
- Bonus: AutoCAD Electrical or EPLAN, plant and BIM modeling (Revit, Plant 3D), panel and wiring diagram standards, and BIM coordination experience.
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