AutoCAD Electrical Designer – Substation (Hybrid, Temp-to-Hire)
Hybrid – Must reside within 50 miles of Houston or Dallas office (3 days onsite, 2 days remote)
Temp-to-Hire
Summary
We are seeking an experienced AutoCAD Electrical (ACADE) designer with a strong background in the substation industry. Ideal candidates will have 3–5 years of experience using AutoCAD Electrical, preferably with Substation Design Suite (SDS). Candidates who have substation design experience using AutoCAD Electrical but lack SDS expertise are still encouraged to apply — training on SDS will be provided. However, substation industry experience is required .
Responsibilities
Required Skills
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