CAD Designer - Architectural Metalwork
If you’re producing drawings that actually get built, not just issued, and you’re frustrated by unclear scopes, late changes, or constant rework, this role should be relevant.
This is a CAD Designer position within a specialist architectural metalwork environment, focused on fabrication-ready 3D models rather than concept design.
What the role actually involves
You’ll be responsible for producing accurate 3D CAD models for architectural metalwork projects, from initial drawings through to fabrication and installation support.
Day to day, that means:
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Modelling staircases, balustrades, canopies, cladding and bespoke metalwork
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Interpreting architectural and structural drawings and turning them into buildable designs
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Working closely with project, engineering and production teams to resolve technical issues early
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Updating models and drawings as projects develop, with proper version control
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Producing outputs that align with fabrication tolerances, standards and site realities
You’ll also support production teams with drawing clarifications and technical queries when needed.
What’s different here
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Design is expected to be fabrication-ready, not theoretical
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Accuracy and buildability matter more than drawing volume
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You’re working directly with people who fabricate and install what you design
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Clear technical standards and drawing protocols are in place
What this will suit
This role suits someone already designing within architectural metalwork or a closely related fabrication environment.
You’re likely to fit if you:
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Are comfortable producing detailed 3D models for manufacture
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Understand how drawings translate into real fabrication and installation
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Care about accuracy, tolerances and buildability
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Can manage your own workload and flag issues early