CAD Technician (Signage)

Exeter
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CAD Technician (Signage)

Exeter

£30,000 - £35,000 + Competitive salary + Training + Progression + Professional Development + Company Pension

Are you a CAD Technician or similar looking to progress your career with clear progression paths and solid in-house training.

Do you want to work with a business with 50 years in the industry offering bespoke signage to clients like Greggs, HSBC, John Lewis and Great Western Railways?

On offer is is an excellent opportunity to work in a tight-nit company with a culture of continuous improvement of employee and service. With a renowned reputation in the industry, this company is looking to expand its reach.

The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and ambitious CAD Technician who thrives in a fast-paced environment. With background in sheet metals and SolidWorks with a knowledge of fabrication and CNCs

In this role You'll be managing your design workload with whilst liaising with and translating design concepts into drawings.

The Role

Design CAD drawings from client briefs
Provide occasional on-site technical support for surveys or installations when required.
Produce detailed 2D and 3D technical drawings for bespoke signage and architectural elements.The Person

Previous experience in a technical design or drawing role within a manufacturing, engineering, or signage environment.
Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, materials (including metals, acrylics, and composites), and fabrication methods.
Background of SolidWorks or Similar
Commutable to ExeterReference Number: BBBH23153

Keyword: CAD Technician, CAD Engineer, AutoCAD, 2D, 3D,SolidWorks, Design, Signage, Exeter

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