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Offshore resource management. Run scheduling and quality oversight for outsourced offshore drafting teams, including annotating architect/designer drawings against the detail book before release.

Manage and coordinate drafting activities with international high-value engineering centers (HVECs) to optimize production capacity, reduce costs, and ensure seamless integration of offshore drafting ...

Manage and coordinate drafting activities with international high-value engineering centers (HVECs) to optimize production capacity, reduce costs, and ensure seamless integration of offshore drafting ...

Offshore Methods Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$97K - $128K/yr

Management of the Drafting priorities to comply with the MDR milestones * First Issue of Time ... Offshore operation: Under the authority of the Installation Engineering Manager and the Lead, he ...

The Piping Designer/Drafter will be responsible for preparing layout and design of complex offshore/onshore piping design systems using 2D and 3D modeling software. Job Duties and Responsibilities ...

... Offshore Drilling Units by checking design drawings to insure all information is correct prior to being released to our customer, plus design drafting duties when required. You will work in direct ...

Drilling Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$150 - $210/hr

The Drilling Engineer will support Hercules Offshore Drilling & Completion (D&C) team. This ... Compass)Draft and maintain the project's Directional Surveying PolicyPerform torque, drag, and ...

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How much do offshore drafting jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for offshore drafting in the United States is $88,971.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,500.00 and $103,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is offshore drafting?

Offshore drafting refers to the process of creating technical drawings, plans, and blueprints for engineering or construction projects by utilizing teams located in offshore locations, often in countries with lower labor costs. These drafters use specialized software to produce detailed schematics for architects, engineers, and manufacturers. Offshore drafting can help companies save time and money while maintaining high-quality standards, especially for repetitive or large-scale projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an offshore drafter, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Offshore Drafter, you need strong skills in technical drawing, CAD software proficiency, and a solid understanding of offshore engineering concepts, often supported by a diploma or degree in drafting or engineering technology. Familiarity with AutoCAD, MicroStation, and industry standards such as ASME or API is typically required, along with experience handling document management systems. Attention to detail, effective communication, and teamwork are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate, compliant designs and smooth collaboration with engineering teams, which are critical for the safety and success of offshore projects.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in offshore drafting, and how can they be addressed?

Offshore drafting professionals often work across different time zones and may encounter communication barriers with onshore teams. These challenges can be addressed by establishing clear communication protocols, using collaborative project management tools, and scheduling regular check-ins to ensure alignment. Additionally, understanding regional drafting standards and adapting to varying client requirements are essential for success in this role. Being proactive in seeking clarification and staying updated on industry software can greatly enhance productivity and accuracy.

What is the difference between Offshore Drafting vs Onshore Drafting?

AspectOffshore DraftingOnshore Drafting
Work EnvironmentRemote, often in different countries, with international teamsOn-site or local office-based
CredentialsTypically requires drafting certifications, CAD skills, and language proficiencySimilar credentials, often with local licensing or certifications
Industry UsageCommon in global engineering, architecture, and construction firmsPrimarily used within local or national projects
Work ScopeDesign and drafting tasks performed remotely, often for international clientsDesign and drafting for local projects, closer client interaction

Offshore Drafting involves remote work with international teams, often requiring similar skills and certifications as Onshore Drafting. The main difference lies in the work location and client interaction, with offshore roles typically serving global projects from a different country.

Are offshore drafters still in demand?

Offshore drafters are still in demand in industries such as engineering, construction, and manufacturing, where detailed technical drawings are essential. The role often requires proficiency with CAD software and knowledge of industry standards, and demand can vary based on project volume and economic factors.
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Infographic showing various Offshore Drafting job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 84% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 90% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,971 per year, or $42.8 per hour.

Engineering Manager

Palermo Rhodes

Lafayette, CO

$130K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

About Our Client

Our client is an ultra-high-end architectural millwork company with projects ranging from $2M to $9M in the country's most elite mountain resort markets — Aspen, Jackson Hole, Telluride, and Big Sky among them. Established for decades and based between Denver and Boulder, the company operates a large, modern facility with state-of-the-art machinery, in-house veneer and finishing departments, and dedicated installation crews. The work spans complex staircases, paneling, custom cabinetry, closets, wine rooms, doors, and specialty furniture for some of the most elite homes in the country — and in these markets, millwork is typically the single largest subcontracted scope on the project.

The company is the craft flagship of a three-company manufacturing platform in a sustained growth phase. The platform runs on EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System), and its growth goal is explicitly a people goal: developing exceptional leaders is treated as the binding constraint on growth, and this role is part of that investment.


The Role

The Director of Engineering owns both of the company's engineering functions — Design Engineering (drafting and submittals through field dimensioning) and Production Engineering (releasing data to the shop floor) — leading a team of roughly 10 plus offshore drafting partners.

This is a people-and-process leadership seat, not a drafting-table role. Success here is measured by how well the team performs: scheduling engineering resources against a large and growing backlog, holding a quality standard across internal and offshore work, and developing the engineers themselves. You don't need to be the deepest technical expert in the room — you need to lead the people who are.

You won't be handed a department and told to figure it out. The outgoing engineering leader remains with the company and serves as an active co-pilot through a structured, phased onboarding — Design Engineering ownership first, with Production Engineering oversight layering in over the following months.


What You'll Own

•   Team leadership and development. Lead, schedule, and develop the internal DE and PE teams — standing 1:1s, daily/weekly queue reviews, scorecard oversight, and annual reviews.

•   The submittal process. Own the initial drawing submittal process — broad-scope suite drawings (ceiling and wall elements, cabinetry, doors) through client approval — and the detail book that turns approved submittals into a reusable standard.

•   Offshore resource management. Run scheduling and quality oversight for outsourced offshore drafting teams, including annotating architect/designer drawings against the detail book before release.

•   Engineering scheduling. Sequence DE and PE work in INNERGY (millwork ERP) against shop capacity, managing the 2–3 month submittal-to-release buffer around production bottlenecks.

•   Field dimensioning. Own scheduling of the Faro point cloud scanner across active projects and the internal workflow for correcting drawings to field dimensions.

•   Quality systems. Stand up and run a Lead Engineer program for cross-project QC and consistency, and drive completion of the new Microvellum library implementation.

•   Cross-functional rhythm. Run EOS Level 10 meetings for the engineering team, co-lead the semi-weekly DE/PE scheduling meeting with the PM team, and represent engineering in production meetings — including long-range bottleneck forecasting.


Who We're Looking For

•   Proven experience leading a drafting or engineering team in architectural millwork, custom cabinetry, or comparable complex manufacturing (high-end architectural metalwork and similar craft-adjacent industries translate well).

•   You have led a team of at least five drafters, designers, or engineers inside a shop or manufacturer of meaningful scale, so a ten-person department plus offshore partners is a step, not a leap.

•   A genuine people leader: you get energy from developing engineers, resolving conflict, and holding a standard — not just from the technical work itself.

•   Humility and curiosity. This work is highly complex, and the leaders who thrive here show up wanting to understand the whole system, not proving they already know it.

•   Experience managing outsourced or offshore drafting resources is a strong plus.

•   Working fluency — or a clear appetite to build it — with AutoCAD, Microvellum, and ERP-driven scheduling (INNERGY). Familiarity with point cloud / laser scanning workflows is a plus.

•   Passion for the product. This level of craft can't be led by someone who only loves the process.

•   No degree required — real-world experience carries more weight here than credentials.


Compensation & Benefits

•   $130,000–$150,000 base salary, depending on experience, with regular performance reviews and salary growth potential.

•   Medical coverage with a Health Savings Account option, dental, vision, basic and voluntary life insurance, short and long term disability, paid family medical leave, an Employee Assistance Program, and identity theft protection.

•   Benefits are available to employees working 30 or more hours per week and begin the first of the month following 30 days of employment.

•   10 days of accrued paid time off and 7 paid holidays.

•   Travel to active project sites in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah as needed.

•   On-site in the Denver–Boulder area — leading this team in person, every day.


How We Work

The company runs on a defined set of core values that function as a real behavioral standard rather than wall art — ownership, grit, humility, a growth mindset, a pursuit of excellence, and genuine care for people. The purpose underneath them is to have a lasting impact on the people who choose to build their careers there.