Technology Designer
CMTA, Inc. · Orlando, FL · 1 wk ago
On-siteConsultingFull-time
About the role
CMTA is seeking a Mid-Level Technology Designer with 2-5 years of experience to join our Orlando, FL office. This role supports project planning, design development, and QA/QC for Low-Voltage and Technology systems throughout all phases of construction.
Responsibilities
- Provide technical design of systems for building projects including telecommunication (voice/data), audiovisual, security, and other low voltage systems.
- Work on several concurrent projects with guidance and support from senior level designers.
- Support technical requirements analysis, site assessments, solution recommendations, and construction administration.
- Prepare engineering drawings, specifications, and reports in alignment with client goals and project execution plans.
- Experience in CAT6/6A, fiber optic cabling, wireless infrastructure planning, and installation technologies.
- Provide telecommunication room requirements, backbone cabling distribution, horizontal cabling distribution, communications riser diagrams, security system risers, and audio-visual riser diagrams.
- Field support during bidding, construction, and installation activities, including responding to RFIs and coordination issues.
- Evaluate client needs and prepare scopes of work with cost considerations.
- Apply working knowledge of BICSI standards, NEC codes, ANSI standards, and industry best practices in technology design.
- Support QA/QC on active construction projects and coordinate with contractors and implementation teams.
- Collaborate on technology service initiatives and contribute to team growth.
Requirements
- Previous engineering design experience with telecommunications systems for buildings.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in telecommunication cabling infrastructure design or related technical roles.
- Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and Bluebeam.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Preferred Experience
- Familiarity with construction documents, including drawings and CSI-format specifications.
- Experience with low-voltage/signal design, including conduit sizing and pulling tension.
- Basic working knowledge of audio-visual and security systems.
- Exposure to project design management and construction-phase support.
- Understanding of regulatory codes and standards for educational, healthcare, commercial, or federal facilities.
Education & Certifications
- RCDD Certification (or progress toward certification) preferred.
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or equivalent technical experience related to technology infrastructure design.
Benefits
Overview: 401(k) Plan with Company Match, Health & Welfare Benefits, Life and Disability Insurance, Time Off, Expenses.