CAD Technician

Warwick
2 weeks ago
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Role: CAD Technician

Location: Remote - Office based in Warwick

Duration: 6 months initial

Rate: £50 P/hr PAYE

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Rullion are working alongside a global leader in the manufacture of Aeroderivative Gas Turbines and we are currently look for a CAD Technician to provide support on a long term contract basis. Initial 6 months available with a view to extend.

Responsibilities:

  • Create 3D models and detailed drawings for new and updated gas turbine components
  • Remaster old drawings to create definitions that meet modern standards
  • Support colleagues in taking new and updated components through the design review process
  • Manage Definition Alteration Requests (DARs)
  • Support colleagues in updating Bills of Material and gas turbine configurations in Siemens PLM2020

    Qualifications and experience:

    Required
  • Proficient in using mainstream CAD software
  • BTEC, HND or HNC in a recognised engineering discipline
  • Able to read old drawings and designs
  • Comfortable working in imperial units
  • Able to investigate small-assembly drawings: (i) can find information detailed in drawing notes, (ii) understands stock thickness and can interpret cross-section geometry (e.g. round cross sections for machining parts from solid bar, etc)

    Preferable:
  • Proficient in using Siemens NX and PLM2020 software
  • Experience of draughting gas turbine components
  • Experience of producing drawings for review and release through a formal design review process
  • Familiar with aerospace and/or industrial gas turbine specifications and procedures
  • Experience of CAD part alignment to support building whole-engine CAD models

    Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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