The company I work for is looking for 3 more expierenced cad people. PM me for more details. Job is located in Marietta/Smyrna area right at 75 & 285
The company I work for is looking for 3 more expierenced cad people. PM me for more details. Job is located in Marietta/Smyrna area right at 75 & 285
Last edited by A.P. Photography; 08-04-2006 at 02:53 PM.
any part time? what kind of cad software r u guys using? im tryin to find something part time to get some extra flow. lmk thanx
Mccoy
No, no part time. Sorry
damn i knew CAD back in the day!!!!.....its ben a minute!!!!!!!.........1
LOL, yeah I was the same way till I got my last job.
starting pay? what type of work?
"The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."
Not sure what the payrate will be as it is in out other division. Job is drawing fire sprinkler systems for large coporations.
can you list some more specs on this? or maybe even a job description with a salary range?
Ok I am not sure exactly what to put here cause I am not sure. The job is drawing fire sprinkler systems using a Hydracad overlay. There is a designer who lays out the design and we go in and actually place the pipe on the drawing, add hangers, cut pipe, drops, sprinkler heads etc. Pay is based on expierence. I think the best way will be for those intrested to contact the guy in charge of that department. When you call or email him just tell him the Matt Campbell told you to contact him about available postions doing cad. Hope this helps a little bit. Benefits are excellent and the pay is good too but like I said it will be B.O.E. As of right now we have already brought in two IA members and they are happy.
Person to contact:
Nathan Shewfelt
Lead Fire Sprinkler Designer
TVA Fire and Life Safety Inc.
[email protected]
678-402-0504 Dir Tel.
770-432-3882 Ofc Tel.
770-438-6775 Fax Tel.
Referred by Matt Campbell.
If you know AutoCAD and really want to start making a future with it, than from what I have learned with my very limited experience with the company as long as you have the personal aptitude this is a great place to start. And Matt is correct the pay is VERY largely based off your experience and how well you do on the whole interview process which took about half a day for mine and was actually a lot of fun. Thanks again Matt.
No problem man, glad you like it.