Designer II - Security
TEECOM · United States · 2 mo ago
RemoteRemoteArt & Creative$85k–$110k/yrFull-time
About The Position
The Designer II is an entry-level contributor focused on strengthening discipline knowledge, advancing modeling capability, and taking greater ownership of coordination and documentation across projects. You’ll apply workflows, tools, and BIM standards with increasing independence while supporting engineers and project teams in delivering coordinated construction documents.
- Contribute to project delivery through modeling, drawing updates, coordination support, documentation, and early QA activities.
- Contribute in three key ways:
- Learn From Mentors and Project Teams
- Contribute to Team Learning and Collaboration
- Improve the TEECOM System
Responsibilities And Expectations
- Annual and Quarterly: Strengthen discipline knowledge through hands-on project experience, applying feedback to build technical judgment and increasing independence.
- Monthly and Biweekly: Deliver accurate, coordinated modeling, documentation, and production work with increasing independence and reduced oversight.
- Weekly and Daily: Contribute to coordinated project delivery by updating models, drawings, calculations, and documentation with increasing independence.
Experience And Qualifications
- Education: BS in Engineering (Electrical preferred), Architecture, or a related field; or equivalent experience.
- Experience: 2+ years of experience in the AEC industry with demonstrated proficiency in Revit modeling, drafting, and construction documentation, including coordination or field exposure supporting construction or site activities.
- Preferred: Experience supporting technology system design (Telecom/ICT, Audiovisual, Security, Acoustics, Network, Wi-Fi, and other technology disciplines) and familiarity with coordinated drawing sets.
- Experience maintaining Revit model structure, including links, worksets, view templates, and model organization.
- Familiarity with basic clash detection workflows in Navisworks or Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC).
- Ability to produce accurate models and drawings with minimal rework, follow established workflows, and incorporate feedback efficiently.
- Strong organizational, communication, and coordination skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and support project delivery across several projects.
- Growing knowledge of technology systems and basic engineering principles; ability to perform introductory calculations, research, or product evaluations with guidance.
- Proficiency in Autodesk Revit and/or AutoCAD; working knowledge of Bluebeam Studio, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Asana, and GitHub.
Industry Certifications
Preferred but not required: EIT — plusCDT — plusIntroductory Revit/BIM/drafting certifications — plus
Physical Demands
- Prolonged desk work using a computer, keyboard, mouse, and telephone.
- Regular reading, writing, and communication in virtual and in-person settings.
- Occasional travel to client sites for meetings, surveys, or inspections.
- Site walks may require standing or walking for extended periods, climbing stairs, and navigating construction or utility areas.
- Field activities may involve bending, kneeling, or maneuvering in confined spaces.
- May occasionally lift or move equipment weighing up to 25 pounds.
Work Environment
- Approximately 75% of work is performed in a remote or office environment using standard office equipment.
- Approximately 25% occurs at client sites, including construction environments and existing facilities.
- Construction sites may include exposure to elevated noise levels, dust, uneven or unfinished walking surfaces, variable lighting conditions, and active construction operations.
- Utility rooms and similar spaces may have restricted access or may not fully comply with ADA accessibility standards.