Draftsperson - Highway
Dar is an international consulting organization seeking a Highway Draftsperson to prepare detailed drawings and alignment plans for road projects. The role involves assisting engineers with design layouts, ensuring compliance with international standards, and coordinating across multidisciplinary teams. Candidates must have extensive experience in highway drafting and proficiency in AutoCAD. This position supports complex infrastructure projects from inception to completion.
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Experience
7-15 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Dar is an international consulting organization seeking a Highway Draftsperson to prepare detailed drawings and alignment plans for road projects. The role involves assisting engineers with design layouts, ensuring compliance with international standards, and coordinating across multidisciplinary teams. Candidates must have extensive experience in highway drafting and proficiency in AutoCAD. This position supports complex infrastructure projects from inception to completion.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 multidisciplinary consulting firm with a clearly defined senior-level drafting role in highway infrastructure.
The JD provides a crisp list of responsibilities and technical requirements specific to highway design and drafting workflows.
Must haves
- Diploma in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualification
- 7–15 years of relevant drafting experience in highway/road design
- Strong proficiency in AutoCAD
- Familiarity with highway design standards like IRC, MoRTH, AASHTO, or DMR
- Understanding of geometric design principles
Tools and skills
Nice to have: microstation, bim.
About the company
Established international multidisciplinary consulting organization with a significant global footprint.
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