Mechanical CAD Designer HVACR Equipment Waxahachie, TX
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMechanical CAD Designer – HVACR Equipment Waxahachie, TX
HVACR OEMs, CAD software (Inventor, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Creo, etc.)., Strong spatial reasoning, geometry skills, technical drawing acumen
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Experience level: Mid-senior
Experience required: 5 Years
Education level: Bachelor’s degree
Job function: Engineering
Industry: Machinery
Compensation:
Total position: 1
Relocation assistance: No
Visa sponsorship eligibility: No
End Client - Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Mechanical CAD Designer – HVACR Equipment
Overview
Experienced Mechanical CAD Designer to convert engineering concepts into precise 2D/3D designs, collaborating across departments to support mechanical product development, drawings, and documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Translate sketches, notes, and engineering input into detailed CAD drawings (2D/3D), assemblies, wiring diagrams, etc.
- Use CAD tools (e.g., Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, AutoCAD) to build models of mechanical components.
- Create and maintain fabrication documentation, submittals, and production-level drawings.
- Ensure compliance with CAD standards, manage revision control (ECN), and maintain BOM and CAD libraries.
- Engage in design reviews, iterate based on feedback, and enhance designs for manufacturability and performance.
Qualifications
- Proficient in CAD software (Inventor, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Creo, etc.).
- Strong spatial reasoning, geometry skills, technical drawing acumen, and mechanical comprehension.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Experience in HVACR, electromechanical systems, piping, sheet metal, wiring—.
- Familiarity with GD&T standards, revision control, and ECN processes.
- CAD Associate’s Degree, Engineer, Architecture, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering Technology degree.
Background
- Experience at HVACR OEMs or similar manufacturing environments.
- Ability to manage complex assemblies, tolerance calculations, and cross-functional design integration.