
Draftsman / Estimator
Acadian Contractors, Inc., Florida, NY, United States
Job Summary
The Draftsman / Estimator is a dual‑role position responsible for interpreting engineering drawings and translating them into shop‑ready layouts for fabrication and aerospace construction projects while also developing accurate cost estimates. He/She will bridge engineering and production by creating detailed drawings, performing precise physical layout to ensure accurate fabrication of structural, piping, plate, and aerospace related components, ensuring strict adherence to specifications, and competitively pricing the work.
Location: Cocoa, FL
Employment Type: Full‑time
Acadian Contractors, Inc. maintains a continuing policy of non‑discrimination in employment. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity to protected veterans in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy shall include, but is not limited to, hiring; promotions; demotions or transfers; layoffs; recalls; terminations; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment decisions are based only on valid job requirements.
Drafting & Lofting Duties
Review and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and aerospace specifications.
Create detailed fabrication drawings using CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar).
Develop accurate flat patterns for cutting, forming, and assembly of components.
Perform lofting/layout work on shop floor.
Translate 3D designs into 2D layouts for fabrication and assembly.
Support fabrication of aerospace structures, modules, and components with tight tolerances.
Verify dimensions, tolerances, and material requirements in accordance with aerospace and fabrication standards.
Collaborate with engineers, project managers, QA/QC, and shop personnel to resolve design issues.
Assist with fit‑up planning and sequencing for assemblies.
Generate and interpret isometrics, drawings, and development layouts.
Provide field/shop measurements and adjust drawings as needed.
Assist in sequencing and planning fabrication processes.
Maintain drawing revisions and document control.
Ensure all layouts meet quality standards and project specifications.
Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Estimating & Cost Analysis
Review requests for quotes, drawings, and specifications to prepare detailed cost estimates.
Identify the Bid Risk Score and input into ACloud.
Conduct the estimate in accordance with approved procedures.
Perform Material Take Off of all required items.
Submit MTO to Purchasing Manager.
Analyze and calculate Labor Take Offs.
Provide MTO of customer‑supplied items when requested.
Communicate and work with procurement to ensure complete compilation of material prices.
Request all pricing from 3rd‑party vendors.
Post awarded and upload all quotes from 3rd‑party vendors in ACloud.
Verify that 3rd‑party vendors used are currently approved; if not, seek approval from Estimating Manager or VP Estimating.
Communicate with Estimating Manager regarding proposal requirements.
Pending Estimating Manager request, create proposal and submit for final review.
Fill out financial section of ACloud.
Participate in Estimating/Operations handoff meetings to discuss scope, assumptions, and bid details.
Provide support for calculating change orders when required.
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent preferred.
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in fabrication, industrial, or aerospace environments.
Experience supporting aerospace and industrial projects.
Strong knowledge of drafting principles and fabrication processes.
Experience with CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, etc.).
Knowledge of industry standards and codes (ASME, AWS, ISO, aerospace quality standards such as AS9100).
Ability to read and interpret structural, piping, mechanical, and aerospace drawings.
Proficiency in geometric layout and development (lofting techniques).
Understanding of tight‑tolerance work and precision fabrication requirements.
Knowledge of materials used in fabrication and aerospace applications (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, etc.).
Familiarity with welding and fitting processes.
Demonstrated knowledge, experience, and judgment necessary to perform duties independently, with minimal supervision.
Proven ability to plan, execute tasks, manage time, and communicate progress effectively.
Strong organizational and communication skills, verbal and written, with ability to interact at all levels.
Ability to handle simultaneous assignments with frequent interruptions and deliver results.
Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
HSE Responsibilities
Embrace, lead, and demonstrate “Acadian F.I.R.S.T.” – Vision & Mission Statement as core values.
Implement proactive safety processes (JSA, Time Out & TEAM BBS Observations) to achieve an incident‑free workplace and advance safety culture.
Adhere to HSE Management System policies, procedures, best practices, and client‑specific site policies.
Commit personally to HSE results, supporting team members through coaching and mentoring.
Accept coaching and demonstrate ownership and improvement of HSE processes based on feedback and ongoing mentorship.
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Location: Cocoa, FL
Employment Type: Full‑time
Acadian Contractors, Inc. maintains a continuing policy of non‑discrimination in employment. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity to protected veterans in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy shall include, but is not limited to, hiring; promotions; demotions or transfers; layoffs; recalls; terminations; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training, including apprenticeship; and recruitment or recruitment advertising. All employment decisions are based only on valid job requirements.
Drafting & Lofting Duties
Review and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and aerospace specifications.
Create detailed fabrication drawings using CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or similar).
Develop accurate flat patterns for cutting, forming, and assembly of components.
Perform lofting/layout work on shop floor.
Translate 3D designs into 2D layouts for fabrication and assembly.
Support fabrication of aerospace structures, modules, and components with tight tolerances.
Verify dimensions, tolerances, and material requirements in accordance with aerospace and fabrication standards.
Collaborate with engineers, project managers, QA/QC, and shop personnel to resolve design issues.
Assist with fit‑up planning and sequencing for assemblies.
Generate and interpret isometrics, drawings, and development layouts.
Provide field/shop measurements and adjust drawings as needed.
Assist in sequencing and planning fabrication processes.
Maintain drawing revisions and document control.
Ensure all layouts meet quality standards and project specifications.
Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Estimating & Cost Analysis
Review requests for quotes, drawings, and specifications to prepare detailed cost estimates.
Identify the Bid Risk Score and input into ACloud.
Conduct the estimate in accordance with approved procedures.
Perform Material Take Off of all required items.
Submit MTO to Purchasing Manager.
Analyze and calculate Labor Take Offs.
Provide MTO of customer‑supplied items when requested.
Communicate and work with procurement to ensure complete compilation of material prices.
Request all pricing from 3rd‑party vendors.
Post awarded and upload all quotes from 3rd‑party vendors in ACloud.
Verify that 3rd‑party vendors used are currently approved; if not, seek approval from Estimating Manager or VP Estimating.
Communicate with Estimating Manager regarding proposal requirements.
Pending Estimating Manager request, create proposal and submit for final review.
Fill out financial section of ACloud.
Participate in Estimating/Operations handoff meetings to discuss scope, assumptions, and bid details.
Provide support for calculating change orders when required.
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent preferred.
Minimum of 2 years’ experience in fabrication, industrial, or aerospace environments.
Experience supporting aerospace and industrial projects.
Strong knowledge of drafting principles and fabrication processes.
Experience with CAD software (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, etc.).
Knowledge of industry standards and codes (ASME, AWS, ISO, aerospace quality standards such as AS9100).
Ability to read and interpret structural, piping, mechanical, and aerospace drawings.
Proficiency in geometric layout and development (lofting techniques).
Understanding of tight‑tolerance work and precision fabrication requirements.
Knowledge of materials used in fabrication and aerospace applications (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, etc.).
Familiarity with welding and fitting processes.
Demonstrated knowledge, experience, and judgment necessary to perform duties independently, with minimal supervision.
Proven ability to plan, execute tasks, manage time, and communicate progress effectively.
Strong organizational and communication skills, verbal and written, with ability to interact at all levels.
Ability to handle simultaneous assignments with frequent interruptions and deliver results.
Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
HSE Responsibilities
Embrace, lead, and demonstrate “Acadian F.I.R.S.T.” – Vision & Mission Statement as core values.
Implement proactive safety processes (JSA, Time Out & TEAM BBS Observations) to achieve an incident‑free workplace and advance safety culture.
Adhere to HSE Management System policies, procedures, best practices, and client‑specific site policies.
Commit personally to HSE results, supporting team members through coaching and mentoring.
Accept coaching and demonstrate ownership and improvement of HSE processes based on feedback and ongoing mentorship.
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