Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£35000 - £50000 per annum, Benefits: death in service pension healthcare
Tekla technician My client is a West Yorkshire based engineering company that employs more than 100 people and have been established for more than 50 years. They are acompany that designs, fabricates and installs Structural steel work and associated secondary metal work for a wide range of industrial and building projects. The sectors they cover include pharmaceutical / manufacturing/ chemical/ water treatment etc. At present, due to an increased workload and a strong pipeline of future business they are looking to expand their drafting team with more Tekla technicians. Ideally you will be an experienced Tekla technician able to draw in 2D / 3D and be able to create Tekla models. You should be capable of producing plans / sections/ elevations and general arrangement drawings for a wide variety of steel structures. You will be joining a 4 strong team of experienced Tekla draughters that sit within the wider engineering team. If you haven’t used Tekla before but have used similar software for steelwork projects then you might also be of interest. Anyone with Xsteel / StruCAD or similar would also be strongly considered The company offer an attractive renumeration package including a company funded cash back health plan, Death in Service cover, Pension with increases in company contributions over the next two years, holidays, cycle to work scheme and an early finish on a Friday. They support and encourage employees with personal development and recognise achievements
Wakefield
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