Cad operator Engineering - Stafford, VA at Geebo

Cad operator

Company Name:
Engility
Engility is in need of a CAD Operator to support our Program Manager Advanced Amphibious Assault and Program Manager Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles proposal in Stafford, VA.
The CAD Operator conducts multidisciplinary research and collaborates with designers and/or product line engineers in the design, development, and utilization of software to simulate the characteristics and parameters of integrated systems (IS) components, modules, or complete products under operating environment. Determines user needs; advises hardware designers on characteristics that affect software systems such as storage capacity, processing speed, and input/output requirements; designs and develops compilers and assemblers, utility programs, and operating systems including integrated graphic analysis. Provides engineering and technically skilled support for Computer Aided Design (CAD) activities. Verifies the PM AAA portfolio of CAD products (e.g.,CREO, PRO-E, Wildfire, Intralink, Solidworks, Windchill, and AutoCAD) and supports product development for all PM AAA APE-E Divisions. Develops and maintains CAD engineering/product development drawings and models, and CAD model configuration management and conversions. Supports the conduct of engineering and technical assessments of PM AAA (i.e., ACV and AAV) Technical Reviews in the following areas: preparedness; comments and adjudications; and progress to close out follow-on actions.
US Citizenship and an ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance
BA/BS, and 2-4 years of recent relevant experience.
Familiarity with RAM Military Standards and processes
Proficient in MS Office Suite, CREO,PRO-E, Wildfire, Intralink, Solidworks, Windchill, and AutoCAD)
Active Secret Security clearance
Current AAAV/MRAP Program experienceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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