ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT - Lonestar Marine Shelters (galveston, texas) General Labor - Galveston, TX at Geebo

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ASSISTANT - Lonestar Marine Shelters (galveston, texas)

Company Description:
Lone Star Marine Shelters is a custom fabricator of marine living quarters, MCC Buildings, VFD Buildings, Labs for the offshore industry.
We also specialize in the fabrication of high blast and high fire rated onshore refinery buildings.
We are located in Galveston, Texas.
Job Description:
ELECTRICAL CAD/ PURCHASING Located in Galveston, Texas, Lone Star Marine Shelters is a fabricator of offshore steel living quartersand other various steel buildingsand structures for the oil and gasindustry.
To learn more about our company, us at lonestarmarineshelters DUTIES:
Create visuals that assist production, installation, and repair of electrical components.
Maintain database by entering data and completing backups.
Resolves discrepancies by collecting and analyzing information.
Collaborate with engineers and designers to resolve design issues.
Correspond with production and construction to clarify design details.
DESIRED SKILLS AND
Experience:
Advanced AutoCAD skill set.
Ability to show detailed work in engineering reports and calculations.
Ability to communicate for problem solving and resolution during the design process.
Ability to manage multiple project purchasing and meet deadlines.
Bilingual:
English/Spanish a plus Revit experience a plus GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Two year undergraduate degree, or in lieu of bachelors degree Minimum 2:
3 years electrical drafting experience Must be able to create, edit and transfer drawings electronically AutoCAD, MS Excel, and MS Word proficiency Excellent verbal and written communication skills Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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