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<p>This is a remote position.</p> <b>US CAD Drafter/Submittal Coordinator (Remote)</b><b><br></b> <br> <b>Background<br></b> <ul> <li>At PeoplePartners, we’re hiring for one of our trusted US-based clients in the cabling and AV space. If you're organized, tech-savvy, and love creating order from chaos, this could be your chance to launch a career in drafting and project coordination—without leaving home.<br></li> </ul> <b>About the Role<br></b> <ul> <li>You’ll help keep jobs moving by building drawing packages, coordinating submittals, and updating project documentation. You'll start on data cabling projects, and if you nail it, grow into AV and security.<br></li> </ul> <b>Your Key Responsibilities:<br></b> <ul> <li>Draft as-built drawings using Adobe or Revit.<br></li> <li>Send materials cut sheets to clients & track approvals.<br></li> <li>Assemble submittal packages (data cabling + security).<br></li> <li>Create record drawings for the field.<br></li> <li>Help with preliminary bids when needed.<br></li> </ul><br> <h3>Requirements</h3> <b>About YOU<br></b> <ul> <li>You’re fast on the keyboard, love floor plans, and get a buzz from keeping projects tidy. Maybe you’ve tinkered with CAD before—or even just enjoy tech tools like Bluebeam or Adobe.<br></li> </ul> <b>About YOUR Work History</b><b><br></b> <ul> <li>Entry-level friendly (0–6 months experience is fine).<br></li> <li>Some CAD, Bluebeam, or Adobe exposure = a big plus.<br></li> <li>Bonus points if you've touched floor plans or architectural docs.<br></li> </ul> <b>About the Culture YOU Thrive In</b><b><br></b> <ul> <li>You like clear tasks, a steady rhythm, and doing things <i>right</i>. <br></li> <li>You ask smart questions, and you don't wait to be told twice. <br></li> <li>You're curious, coachable, and love ticking things off your to-do list.<br></li> </ul> <b>Key Responsibilities YOU Can’t Wait to Do</b><b><br></b> <ul> <li>Be the behind-the-scenes hero for projects.<br></li> <li>Organize info and drawings that make jobs easier for everyone.<br></li> <li>Get early exposure to the AV and security worlds.<br></li> </ul> <b>How YOU Will Be Measured</b><b><br></b> <ul> <li>Accuracy and clarity of your drawings.<br></li> <li>How fast and reliably you complete tasks.<br></li> <li>Your ability to stay on top of deadlines and approvals.<br></li> </ul> <b>When & Where YOU Will Work</b><b><br></b> <ul> <li>Day-shift ; PH Time.<br></li> <li>100% Work From Home.<br></li> <li>You’ll support a US-based team—but never leave your seat!<br></li> </ul> <b>Ready to grow your drafting skills with a company that loves to promote from within?</b> Apply now and let’s build something together.<br> <br> <h3>Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Permanent Work-from-home setup<br></li> <li>Company-provided equipment<br></li> <li>Secondary Wi-Fi Modem<br></li> <li>21 Leave Credits Annually - Leave benefits begin on Day 1.<br></li> <li>100% conversion of UNUSED leave credits<br></li> <li>HMO on Day 1<br></li> <li>13th Month Pay<br></li> <li>Monthly Gift Voucher<br></li> <li>Milestone Tokens (Birthday/Anniversary/Christmas).<br></li> <li>A Life Beyond the Screen #WorkLifeBalance.<br></li> <li>Active employee engagements physically such as Christmas Party & Team Building, and virtual events such as town-hall with prizes.<br></li> </ul><br>

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