About the Opportunity
Based in the Tulsa, OK area, a leading manufacturer of shell-and-tube heat exchangers is adding a CAD Detailer to its engineering group. If you thrive on precision, enjoy turning specs into build-ready drawings, and know your way around ASME and TEMA, this role will feel like home.
A Day in the Role
Your morning starts by reviewing customer specs and materials. You’ll open your CAD tools, finalize tube layouts (tying in details like tie rods, seal bars, and dummy tube placements), and transform engineering input into fabrication drawings. Midday, you’ll complete Code Data Reports and validate each drawing package against ASME code, TEMA standards, and internal procedures. In the afternoon, a quick walk to the shop floor might be needed to confirm a measurement or support an in-process inspection. You’ll wrap up by ensuring every drawing aligns with both user-defined requirements and real-world manufacturing capabilities.
What You’ll Do
- Produce detailed fabrication drawings for shell-and-tube heat exchangers
- Prepare and finalize Code Data Reports for each project
- Handle basic design of non-code components not assigned to the Product Designer
- Develop tube layouts, including tie rods, seal bars, and dummy tube locations
- Verify compliance with ASME code, TEMA standards, and relevant regulations
- Confirm manufacturability and adherence to customer specifications
- Provide occasional shop-floor support for measurements or inspections
What You’ll Bring
- High school diploma required; vocational drafting or technical training preferred
- Prior drafting experience with shell-and-tube heat exchangers is required
- Strong grasp of drafting standards, mechanical layout, and design logic
- Proficiency with CAD and drafting software; familiarity with tube layout programs and Microsoft Office
- Ability to interpret specs and blueprints; basic understanding of mechanical design
- Comfort with safety and shop protocols; able to use measuring tools (e.g., tape measures)
- Experience with Code Data Reports, ASME standards, and ISO compliance is a plus
Schedule & Pay
- Pay: $25–$35 per hour DOE
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, Day Shift
Benefits (after waiting period)
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life and AD&D coverage
- Short-term and long-term disability
- Flexible spending account (FSA)
- Accident and critical illness insurance
- Legal plans and more
Work Environment & Physical Expectations
- Office-based with occasional time on the production floor
- Safety glasses and appropriate PPE required on the shop floor
- Moderate physical demands: sitting, standing, reaching, light lifting, and computer-based visual work
Tools & Proficiencies
- CAD Software
- CAD/CAM Software
- Blueprint Reading
Machines & Technologies You’ll Use
Ready to shape precise, code-compliant drawings that move seamlessly to fabrication? We’d love to connect.