#HiringNow: 𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐂𝐀𝐃 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐫 Wanted🏗️ Do you have expertise in AutoCAD, Photoshop, Lumion, V-Ray, and SketchUp? We’re looking for a talented AutoCAD Designer! 🏗️ 💻 1+ years of experience in design software 🎓 BE Civil 📍 Karaikudi 💸 Salary: Negotiable If you're passionate about design and want to build your career, this is your chance! 🔥 📩 Send your resume to: hrm@wbcsoftwarelab.com 📞 For details, contact: 97872 05818, 99439 77818, 63849 39108 Know someone perfect for this role? 🤝 Tag them or share this post below! 📲 #JobOpening #AutoCADDesigner #CivilEngineering #KaraikudiJobs #DesignJobs #ArchitectureDesign
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Job opportunity in Mohali
Vacancy for Architecture Draftsman at Cityscape Design Consultants with 1 Year Experience at Mohali. Skills required: Knowledge of AutoCad and Sketchup Skills desirable: Knowledge of Revit and Photoshop Salary as per industry standard. Send your resume at cityscapedesign.info@gmail.com
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Job opportunity in Pune
UNITECTURE is looking for an enthusiastic Junior Architect A determined Junior Architect with Qualification of about 3-5 years experience. Qualification: Degree /Diploma in Civil / Architecture Should be well versed with Drawings, Drafting, checking, and coordination Quick learner, attitude towards independent execution with ownership on multiple projects. Proven hands on experience on AutoCAD, Sketchup or similar softwares. Interested candidates can send their CV / Portfolio at admin@unitecturellp.com
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WE ARE HIRING!!!!! A draughtsman, or drafter, is responsible for creating technical drawings and plans used in various fields such as architecture, engineering, and manufacturing. Here’s a detailed description of their roles and responsibilities: Key Responsibilities: Technical Drawing Creation: Prepare detailed drawings and plans using CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Collaboration: Work closely with architects, engineers, and designers to understand project requirements. Incorporate feedback and modifications into designs. Specifications and Standards: Ensure drawings meet industry standards and regulations. #construction #waterproofing #hiring
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📝 A drawing that is submitted as part of a set of documents to obtain a building permit or planning permission from a regulatory authority.💯🏠 ✍️To create a submission drawing in AutoCAD, you typically follow these steps: ➡️ Set up your drawing: Start a new drawing or open an existing one. Ensure your units and drawing settings are appropriate for your project. ➡️ Draw your geometry: Use commands like LINE, CIRCLE, ARC, etc., to draw the elements of your submission. This could include floor plans, elevations, sections, details, etc. ➡️ Add annotations: Use text, dimensions, and other annotation tools to label and provide information about your drawing. This could include dimensions, notes, labels, and other textual information. ➡️ Organize layers: Use layers to organize different elements of your drawing. This helps in managing visibility and controlling properties of different parts of the drawing. ➡️ Review and finalize: Double-check your drawing for accuracy and completeness. Make any necessary adjustments or corrections. ➡️ Save and export: Save your drawing file and consider exporting it to a suitable format for submission, such as PDF or DWG. . #submissiondrawing #workingdrawings #homeplan #autocad2d #submission #nagarnigam #contractor #construction #drawingreading #learn #indianhomeplan #architecture #homedesign #civilengineer #civilguruji #bhilai #civil #builtuparea #area #plan #Elevationdesign #sections #locationplan #waterharvesting #vastuplan #viral #linkedin
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NDG is looking to #hire #Urban #Design #Landscape #Architect #Juniors 0-4 years of experience. #Seniors 5-8 years of experience. #Teamleader 9-12 years of experience. Preferred skills include proficiency in the following programs: #AutoCAD #Photoshop #SketchUp #Civil 3D if you are interested send your CV to: hr@naturedesigngroup.com mentioning the job title in the subject.
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""Please share"" Hiring Managers in Architecture Firms and other hiring managers When you're hiring for your architecture firm, it's crucial to pay attention during the interview process. If a candidate tells you they are unfamiliar with a specific software, don't simply brush it off and say, "It's okay, we'll help you learn that software while you help us with the software you do know." This can create unrealistic expectations, both for the quality and speed of work in the software they aren't proficient in, and for the software you do know well. My Personal Story: Last month, I interviewed with an architecture firm. The hiring manager said, "We need someone with AutoCAD and Revit experience, and we’d like to interview you." I was honest and replied, "I've been working with Revit for over a year, but I'm not proficient in AutoCAD. I used it more than five years ago, but I'm rusty." Despite this, the manager said, "That’s fine. We’re transitioning to Revit, and we want to work with you. You can help us with Revit while you brush up on AutoCAD." They hired me as a Revit designer with some AutoCAD drafting responsibilities. I was asked to work on a project and create a Revit template to match company standards, which I did over the course of a few days. However, after that, they started giving me only AutoCAD projects—without any training in their company standards—and no more Revit tasks. Then, during our monthly meeting, the manager said something that surprised me: Manager: "I expected more from you as a designer, and you’ve disappointed me after one month." Me: "But I told you from the start, I’m not an AutoCAD expert. My expertise is in Revit." Manager: "I don’t know Revit well, so I gave you AutoCAD tasks. But you only seem to know the basics, not professional-level AutoCAD." Me: "I was clear from day one—I’m a Revit designer, not an AutoCAD drafter. I even had another Revit job offer, but you convinced me to join your team." Manager: "I know, but I’m paying you $25 per hour and expected you to handle everything professionally. I’m scared to give you more projects because your AutoCAD drafts have had a lot of mistakes. As a drafter, you’re expected to understand building codes and help with design, including city permits." Me: "But I told you I’m not a professional AutoCAD drafter. I’ve been doing my best to learn and improve. Last night, you specifically told me to just place the window in a certain spot." Manager: "I’m not paying you to learn; I’m paying you to do the job. I almost fired you yesterday because of the AutoCAD mistakes, but I’ll give you another chance. Fix the design and we’ll talk after." I went back to fix the AutoCAD design, and the manager came by to review it. He pointed out a mistake in one of the sections and said, "Did you see this mistake?" I explained that he had drafted that part, not me. He fell quiet. Later, when I completed an elevation design, he said, "Oh, I made a mistake on the whole thing, let me fix it."
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