Distribution Designer

Boerne, TX, TX
Full Time
Entry Level

DISTRIBUTION DESIGNER  

Seeking a detail-oriented, creative designer with experience drafting and developing designs for Transmission & Distribution Projects.   

This position is responsible for collecting, gathering information and preparing drawings and visual aids for Transmission & Distribution projects. 

The position is located at our Boerne office and may require some overnight travel to project sites. 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Stay abreast with changing technology and design methodologies associated with Transmission & Distribution design. 

  • Partner with subject matter experts to prepare scope of work. 

  • Review field notes and prepare CAD plan and profile drawings using hand sketches and or transit shot information. 

  • Coordinate with field personnel concerning questions or missing items. 

  • Prepare KMZ files and download image files from TNRIS website, as required. 

  • Prepare TXDOT permit drawings, acquire ROW maps as needed, coordinate with engineer to ensure ROW lines are properly drawn. 

  • Prepare plan and profile drawings using design guides, GPS coordinate information, and staking sheet information including proposed pole height and framing information.  

  • Perform design calculations, estimates and statistics using industry tools and methods. 

  • Maintain good project documentation, including calculations, telephone conversations, design decisions, rationale and filing copies of all pertinent information. 

  • Attend project meetings as necessary to coordinate design and address any issues. 

  • Quality control project work to maintain the expected standards for project deliverables, including CAD work ensuring accurate scales, proper spelling, proper formatting, and completeness. 

  • Share expertise and suggestion improvement on the process or techniques with others on the design team to increase overall effectiveness.  

  • Develop and maintain positive professional relationships with key personnel with whom project work is interfaced with. 

  • Perform administrative duties as required from time to time including mailings, office supply and documentation reproductions. 

REQUIREMENTS:  

EDUCATION:            

  • Associates Degree in Drafting or Design
  • Possess technical problem-solving skills and able to communicate effectively, orally and in writing 

SKILLS:

  • Strong (effective) written and verbal communication skills, exceptional computer skills, with emphasis in project management, spreadsheet and word processing applications.
  • Strong skills of time management, organizational and multi-tasking. 

PHYSICAL:

  • This position requires the ability to listen and hear, good eyesight, sitting, standing, walking, and use of hands and arms. 

BENEFITS: 

  • 100% Employer paid health insurance and 50% for first dependent  

  • 200% 401(k) match up to 4.5% 

  • Employer paid STD, LTD and Life Insurance 

  • Dental, Vision, Life and Supplemental offered 

  • Paid Holidays 

  • Starting at 3 week PTO with rollover 

  • $1,000 Annual Employer Contribution to Health Savings Account 

  • Annual Profit Sharing Bonus based on Performance. 

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