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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. ClearDesk is a company that builds remote teams to support U.S. businesses. They are seeking a CAD Designer who will be responsible for creating and maintaining detailed plan sets for residential lighting and low-voltage systems, ensuring accuracy and consistency in technical drawings.


Responsibilities

  • Create, update, and maintain 2D plan sets for residential lighting and low-voltage system designs
  • Ensure symbols, icons, and layers are accurately placed, scaled, and consistent with design standards
  • Follow technical instructions and apply standardized templates for all drawings
  • Produce reflected ceiling plans, elevation diagrams, and layout drawings from design team direction
  • Use color coding and symbols to distinguish system components (lighting, AV, security, networking, shading, etc.)
  • Collaborate with team leads and designers for alignment, revisions, and updates
  • Attend internal Zoom meetings and, on occasion, design reviews with clients
  • Self-manage priorities, complete edits, and proactively solve design-related challenges
  • Maintain organized digital file structures and documentation for easy access and version control

Skills

  • Experience creating technical drawings and maintaining 2D plan documentation
  • Keen eye for detail and a strong commitment to precision
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple files and revisions
  • Strong technical aptitude and the ability to learn new tools quickly
  • Excellent time management skills and reliability in meeting deadlines
  • Clear communication skills — both written and verbal
  • Self-starter, proactive, resourceful, and comfortable working remotely
  • Willingness to work in a US time zone schedule
  • Ability to secure the required technical setup, including: At least a 720p HD webcam, a noise-canceling headset, a primary internet connection of at least 25 Mbps, a backup laptop, backup internet device, and backup power source, a main computer with at least Intel Core i5 (or equivalent) and 8 GB RAM, a backup computer with at least Intel Core i3 and 4 GB RAM
  • Background in architecture, drafting, design, or a related field

Benefits

  • We pay you fairly and on time
  • We provide prepaid HMO coverage for your peace of mind
  • We help you grow with tools, training, and honest feedback
  • We celebrate your wins
  • And above all, we actually care

Company Overview

  • Cleardesk is an outsourcing company that helps organizations in leveraging outsourced talent. It was founded in 2020, and is headquartered in San Diego, California, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https://www.thecleardesk.com.

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