CAD Detailer
Day in the Life
The day often begins by reviewing design intent drawings, 3D models, and project documentation from the design team. CAD Detailers start by converting design concepts into accurate 2D shop drawings for fabrication.
- Reviewing project scope with Project Managers and Designers
- Planning the build sequence to ensure drawings support the production workflow
- Identifying materials, hardware, and construction details needed for fabrication
This stage ensures the shop team receives clear, practical drawings that can be built efficiently.
Supporting Fabrication and Production
Daily tasks may include creating detailed part files, exploded views, and assembly drawings, developing cut lists and material take-offs, specifying materials including wood, metal, foam, acrylics, and specialty components, and ensuring designs support structural integrity, safety, and fabrication efficiency.
- Creating detailed part files, exploded views, and assembly drawings
- Developing cut lists and material take-offs
- Specifying materials including wood, metal, foam, acrylics, and specialty components
- Ensuring designs support structural integrity, safety, and fabrication efficiency
The CAD Detailer helps bridge the gap between design vision and shop execution.
Collaboration and Problem Solving
Custom fabrication often requires adjustments and technical solutions. CAD Detailers frequently participate in project kickoff and design review meetings, address redlines, revisions, and design changes, work with project managers and fabrication leads to resolve build challenges, maintain drawing revision logs, and ensure proper version control.
- Participating in project kickoff and design review meetings
- Addressing redlines, revisions, and design changes
- Working with project managers and fabrication leads to resolve build challenges
- Maintaining drawing revision logs and ensuring proper version control
This collaboration ensures projects stay accurate, organized, and aligned across departments.
Preparing Drawings for Production
Before wrapping up, CAD Detailers ensure their drawings are complete, organized, and ready for the shop floor. This may include finalizing shop drawing packages, updating drawing revisions, preparing files for CNC or fabrication workflows, and supporting the shop team with clarification when needed.
- Finalizing shop drawing packages
- Updating drawing revisions
- Preparing files for CNC or fabrication workflows
- Supporting the shop team with clarification when needed
Their work ensures fabrication teams can move forward confidently and efficiently.
What Makes a Great CAD Detailer
- Experience in environments where design must translate into real-world builds
- Strong proficiency in AutoCAD (required)
- Experience with Rhino, SolidWorks, Revit, or SketchUp is highly preferred
- Millwork experience required; CNC programming experience is a strong plus
- Working knowledge of materials such as wood, metal, foam, acrylics, and fabrication methods
- Ability to translate design intent into accurate construction drawings
- Problem-solving ability and technical thinking
- Excellent organization and time management
- Clear communication with both design and production teams
- Comfort working in a fast-paced, collaborative fabrication environment
Work Environment
The role is primarily office-based, with frequent collaboration with the design team, project managers, and shop leadership. The position may occasionally require visits to the production floor to review fabrication needs and coordination with project teams for design clarification.
CAD Detailers must be comfortable managing multiple deadlines and revisions across several projects simultaneously.
Build With ID3
At ID3, we specialize in custom scenic builds, experiential environments, and architectural fabrication. Our CAD Detailers play a key role in making these projects possible by transforming creative concepts into precise, buildable plans.
If you enjoy technical design work that directly impacts how projects are built, we encourage you to apply.