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Low Voltage Electrical Systems Drafter

Oklahoma City, OK

Digi Security Systems is an industry leader in the design, installation and support of custom video surveillance, electronic access control, intrusion detection and fire solutions for companies of all sizes. We've built our reputation on innovation and reliable service, and we're known as the industry's experts.

We are seeking an experienced Drafter to join our operations in the Oklahoma City, OK area. The Drafter will focus on creating drawings and diagrams related to low voltage electrical and security systems. They will be responsible for pre-sales drafting support, post sale shop drawing updates, preparing submittal packages, preparing project installation documentation, processing project permits, updating as-built drawings, and management/upkeep of the Digi drawing database. The Drafter will work closely with Digi's Solutions Engineers and Sales Support staff in order to provide accurate, detailed, and thorough quotes and designs.

*Special preference will be given to Drafters with direct Low Voltage/Security System Design experience. This is an in-person role with daily commute expected to our OKC office.

Role Responsibilities of the Drafter include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Pre-Sales Drawing/Design Support
  • Prepare Shop Drawings Post Sale
  • Prepare and Submit Permit Applications
  • Prepare and Submit Submittal Packages
  • Prepare and Link Product Data Sheets, Installation Checklists and Installation Manuals for our install teams.
  • Design diagrams, maps and layouts to illustrate workflows.
  • Post installation as-built drawing updates.
  • Prepare user manual packages for client partners post installation.
  • Manage and Maintain Project Drawing/Documentation Library and Peer Access

Key Skills:

  • Experience with CAD/PDF Editing software including Adobe Suite, Bluebeam Revu
  • Familiarity with Cloud Document Sharing and Storage
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Programs, Word, Excel, Power Point
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Detail oriented, well-organized nature
  • Handle multiple tasks, working under time-bound conditions
  • Experience with Low Voltage Systems is a plus
  • Valid Driver's License and means of transportation

What Digi Offers:

 

  • 30 hours PTO plus 2 week paid vacation accrual rate
  • 3 week paid vacation accrual rate after first year of employment
  • 7 company-wide paid holidays throughout the year
  • 401k plan w/corporate matching structure offered
  • Full health benefits-medical, dental and vision offered
  • Included life insurance, additional voluntary life insurance offered
  • Accident/critical illness insurance offered
  • Ample paid training and voluntary professional development opportunities
  • Company laptop, company phone, uniforms and gear
  • Overtime and bonus pay opportunities

 

Disclaimer: This job description is not all encompassing of job responsibilities and is not in any way a binding document. It does not affect the at will nature of employment at Digi Security Systems.

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