Solvenow Inc.
Structural Design Technician Career Level
Solvenow Inc., Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Qualifications:
Duties and Responsibilities
Proficient in the development of 3D structural models based on verbal instructions or rough sketches
Produce complete sets of structural plans and details
Apply department and client standards consistently across models and documents
Take full ownership of assigned scope and meet schedule and quality requirements
Highly proficient in verifying completeness and accuracy of own work
Coordinate design efforts with related disciplines
Support team members by addressing needs
Advance design automation skills and embrace emerging technologies
Review models and documents for quality and compliance
Ability to lead small design teams:
Provide leadership for small packages and guide a small team of designers
Coordinate team tasks, balance workloads, monitor progress to ensure deadlines are obtained, and ensure quality standards including clash-adjudicated design
Take ownership of internal reviews and lead cross-discipline and external package reviews
Attend meetings and actively help resolve concerns and solve problems
Contribute to a collaborative team environment and uphold a Culture of Care
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements: Hybrid – Electronics office
This position is considered hybrid and requires you to live within 50 miles of the company's electronics office in Portland, OR. You will be expected to work in the office at least two days per week. Relocation assistance may be provided, as applicable.
You are expected to provide reliable internet service at home to meet project performance requirements effectively.
While field walks are uncommon, you must be able to perform them when required. This may involve climbing ladders, crawling under raised access floors, or walking and standing for extended periods.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree in Computer-Aided Drafting or equivalent
Minimum of 5 years drafting/design experience in the structural field
Minimum of 3 years Revit experience
Strong interpersonal leadership skills and communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
7 years of drafting/design experience in the structural field
5 years of Revit experience
Experience with SmartPlant and Tekla
Experience using Navisworks and Bluebeam
Experience designing traditional steel and concrete structures
Experience with general industrial facilities, preferably semiconductor-related
Responsibilities: As a Career Level Structural Designer, you will continue to apply your expertise as a key contributor to the design team, responsible for developing design concepts and producing 2D and 3D deliverables.
As part of this team, you will be responsible for developing conceptual and detailed structural models that support advanced technology manufacturing environments, including semiconductor fabrication and support facilities. You will be responsible for translating engineering input into construction-ready documentation that aligns with both departmental and client standards. You'll apply a high level of precision in your modeling and documentation, regularly reviewing your own work and that of others to uphold quality. You are expected to guide a small team, manage task assignments, monitor progress, and lead coordination efforts across disciplines to ensure successful delivery of design packages. You will be held accountable for delivering accurate, complete, and high-quality work on schedule, with strong attention to detail throughout the design process. You will be given as much responsibility as you are willing to take, and your opportunities for career growth will be limited only by your own motivation, capabilities, and attitude.
Comments/Special Instructions This position is considered hybrid and requires you to live within 50 miles of the company's electronics office in Portland, OR. You will be expected to work in the office at least two days per week.
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Proficient in the development of 3D structural models based on verbal instructions or rough sketches
Produce complete sets of structural plans and details
Apply department and client standards consistently across models and documents
Take full ownership of assigned scope and meet schedule and quality requirements
Highly proficient in verifying completeness and accuracy of own work
Coordinate design efforts with related disciplines
Support team members by addressing needs
Advance design automation skills and embrace emerging technologies
Review models and documents for quality and compliance
Ability to lead small design teams:
Provide leadership for small packages and guide a small team of designers
Coordinate team tasks, balance workloads, monitor progress to ensure deadlines are obtained, and ensure quality standards including clash-adjudicated design
Take ownership of internal reviews and lead cross-discipline and external package reviews
Attend meetings and actively help resolve concerns and solve problems
Contribute to a collaborative team environment and uphold a Culture of Care
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements: Hybrid – Electronics office
This position is considered hybrid and requires you to live within 50 miles of the company's electronics office in Portland, OR. You will be expected to work in the office at least two days per week. Relocation assistance may be provided, as applicable.
You are expected to provide reliable internet service at home to meet project performance requirements effectively.
While field walks are uncommon, you must be able to perform them when required. This may involve climbing ladders, crawling under raised access floors, or walking and standing for extended periods.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate degree in Computer-Aided Drafting or equivalent
Minimum of 5 years drafting/design experience in the structural field
Minimum of 3 years Revit experience
Strong interpersonal leadership skills and communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
7 years of drafting/design experience in the structural field
5 years of Revit experience
Experience with SmartPlant and Tekla
Experience using Navisworks and Bluebeam
Experience designing traditional steel and concrete structures
Experience with general industrial facilities, preferably semiconductor-related
Responsibilities: As a Career Level Structural Designer, you will continue to apply your expertise as a key contributor to the design team, responsible for developing design concepts and producing 2D and 3D deliverables.
As part of this team, you will be responsible for developing conceptual and detailed structural models that support advanced technology manufacturing environments, including semiconductor fabrication and support facilities. You will be responsible for translating engineering input into construction-ready documentation that aligns with both departmental and client standards. You'll apply a high level of precision in your modeling and documentation, regularly reviewing your own work and that of others to uphold quality. You are expected to guide a small team, manage task assignments, monitor progress, and lead coordination efforts across disciplines to ensure successful delivery of design packages. You will be held accountable for delivering accurate, complete, and high-quality work on schedule, with strong attention to detail throughout the design process. You will be given as much responsibility as you are willing to take, and your opportunities for career growth will be limited only by your own motivation, capabilities, and attitude.
Comments/Special Instructions This position is considered hybrid and requires you to live within 50 miles of the company's electronics office in Portland, OR. You will be expected to work in the office at least two days per week.
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