| Title: | Intermediate Civil 3D Designer – Advanced Power Generation (APG) |
| Location: | Within 50 Miles of: Overland Park, KS; Ann Arbor, MI; Houston, TX; Cary, NC; Phoenix, AZ; |
| Skills: | Autodesk Civil 3D; Microstation; Bentley OpenPlant Modeler; Grading; Drainage; Erosion Control; Roadways; Fencing; Underground Utilities |
| Type: | Contract to Intended Hire |
| Pay Rate: | $40 – 43/hr + Based on Experience |
| Duration: | Long Term |
| Start Date: | ASAP |
Intermediate Civil 3D Designer
TITAN has an immediate opening with a client partner and the position will require someone to work in their office five days per week. Candidates must live within 50 miles of an office location in: Overland Park, KS; Ann Arbor, MI; Houston, TX; Cary, NC; Phoenix, AZ. Contact TITAN to determine if there is a substation office close to you.
Overview and Skills
- collaborate with multidisciplinary project teams within the Power Providers Market Sector, supporting Advanced Power Generation (APG) projects
- contribute to site development efforts, including grading and drainage, erosion control, roadways, fencing, and underground utilities
- support the development of high‑quality engineering deliverables
- performs technical tasks requiring advanced knowledge of engineering principles and practices, with a focus on creating and modifying site development plans using advanced techniques in industry‑standard design tools, such as Autodesk Civil 3D, Bentley MicroStation, and Bentley OpenPlant Modeler
Required Qualifications
- Typically a minimum of 5 years related work experience
- Must have Civil3D experience along with Microstation and Bentley Openplan Modeler
- Experience with APG projects preferred but not required
Education
- Associate Degree in Drafting or an Engineering Design Related Technology required
- Bachelor Degree in an Engineering Design Related Technology preferred
Contact:
To apply, please email your resume, including position title in the subject line, to pgh@us-TITAN.com or share this position with your friends and colleagues with the links below.
