A GIS Analyst is responsible for managing, analysing, and interpreting spatial data to support planning, design, and decision-making processes. You will work with GIS software to create maps, visualisations, and spatial models, integrating data from various sources.

Your role includes performing geospatial analysis, maintaining GIS databases, and providing technical support to teams using GIS applications. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and experience with GIS tools such as ArcGIS or QGIS are essential.

You’ll need a solid understanding of geospatial data, coordinate systems, and mapping techniques to deliver accurate and useful insights for projects.

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A CAD technician produces technical drawings and designs using computer-aided design (CAD) software for engineering and construction projects. They work closely with engineers, architects, and designers to create detailed 2D and 3D models that support project planning and execution.

Key tasks include drafting and modifying technical drawings, ensuring designs meet industry standards, and collaborating with project teams to interpret specifications. CAD technicians also manage drawing revisions, maintain design databases, and assist in resolving design challenges.

Proficiency in software such as AutoCAD, Revit, or MicroStation is essential, along with a strong understanding of engineering principles and construction methods. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work to tight deadlines are also important in this role.

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A Senior/Principal CAD Technician plays a key role in creating detailed technical drawings and plans using CAD software, supporting the design and engineering teams across various projects. They ensure accuracy in design documentation and collaborate closely with engineers and architects to bring concepts to life.

Key tasks include creating and modifying CAD drawings, reviewing technical specifications, and ensuring that designs meet required standards. They also provide guidance to junior technicians, ensure quality control in design outputs, and contribute to problem-solving in complex projects. Senior/Principal CAD Technicians are often involved in project planning, managing timelines, and ensuring that designs adhere to safety regulations and industry standards.

Expertise in CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit) is essential, along with a solid understanding of engineering or architectural principles. Strong attention to detail, leadership, and communication skills are required. Experience in mentoring teams and handling multiple projects simultaneously is beneficial.

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