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Catia V5 Junior Consultant
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Country: USA
Location: Seattle
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
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Catia V5 Junior Consultant
Excellent opportunity to familiarize yourself with the CAD/PLM domain from your knowledge on CATIA V5.
The position is open at PCO Innovation‘s Seattle office.
The position requires travelling throughout United States and working directly on projects at our clients bases.
In between projects, training and development will be conducted at PCO Innovation’s office in Seattle.
Main tasks:
- User support.
- Train users on the various workshops.
- Create parametric models.
- Edit methodologies.
- Draft good practices.
- Prepare and perform data migration.
- Participate in the change management process.
- Prepare, attend and conduct various workshops.
Position: Full Time permanent position with work benefits that starting right away!
REQUIRED SKILLS
- 3 months or more professional experience or internship experience / Coop on CATIA V5.
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or Associate degree with 3 years of experience.
- Mastery of the following workshops on CATIA V5:
•Advanced Mechanical Part
•Assembly Design
•Advanced Surfaces
•Drafting.
- Being thorough, dynamic, professional, keeping an open mind and working within a team in an international context are essential elements for this position.
- Excellent communication skills in English.
- Flexible and available to consult throughout he United States for durations that vary between 3 to 12 months.
- Legal authorization to work in USA.
- Excellent customer service skills.
Assets:
- A high proficiency on CATIA V5’s following workshops is an asset:
•Electrical Design
•Sheet metal Design
•Tubing Design
•Piping Design
•Knowledgeware.
- Functional knowledge of one of the following PLM tools: ENOVIA (Dassault Systems), Windchill PDMLink (PTC), Teamcenter (Siemens) is considered to be an asset.
- Dual citizenship is an asset (USA/Canada/Europe).
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