Graphic Design & Permitting Specialist

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Create detailed UL-compliant shop drawings, wiring diagrams, and structural fabrication blueprints for signage using CorelDRAW. Bridge the gap between conceptual sales designs and production, ensuring electrical efficiency and compliance for manufacturing and installation.

Responsibilities
  • Technical Drawings: Produce fabrication-ready, detailed drawings including UL (Underwriters Laboratories) compliance, structural requirements, and electrical schematics.
  • Design & Engineering: Create electrical, lighting, and wiring plans (e.g., LED layouts, neon, transformers).
  • Permitting & Production: Develop permit packages and detailed shop drawings used for fabrication and installation.
  • Collaboration: Work with sales teams, project managers, and fabricators to ensure design accuracy and feasibility.
  • Software Proficiency: Utilize CAD tools, CorelDRAW to produce high-quality, accurate visuals.
  • Manage the permitting process from submission to final approval.
  • Other duties as assigned by management
Qualifications
  • Analytical, collaborative and trustworthy
  • Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal, time management, problem-solving, and math skills
  • High level of trustworthiness, accountability, accuracy, and efficiency, especially when multitasking
  • Independent work ethic with the ability to be self-motivated
  • Highly organized with strong attention to detail/consistency
  • Strong understanding of structural and electrical requirements
  • Ability to create scaled site plans, elevations, section details, mounting details and electrical layouts
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Strong commitment to following processes while holding themselves accountable
  • Have an understanding of zoning codes and how to find them
  • Understand wind load calculations
  • Understand structural attachment methods
  • Understand foundation requirements
  • Capable of reading stamped engineering drawings
  • Knowledge of when engineering would be required vs not
  • Understanding of electrical load requirements
  • Strong competency with documentation organization and record-keeping
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