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Hi, I hope I'm posting this in the right group.
Our company is looking to hire a CAD designer/service for several custom pieces we have been contracted to fabricate. This is a government contract, and due to the complexity of the parts involved, we estimate it will take about two months (?) to complete. I would preferably like to hire someone "fresh", someone who isn't crippled by a lot of experience, so that we can have some new ideas. A "small time" CAD guy would be a perfect fit for this job. Currently, the working budget is $350,000 for this service, but that is negotiable. Please respond to this post if you have any ideas, and thanks! Jon Danniken, Developmental Manager Northwest Aerospace, LLC |
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