Virtual Design Construction Apprenticeship Program
Interstates Companies | |
vision insurance, 401(k) | |
United States, Iowa, Sioux Center | |
Jan 14, 2025 | |
Overview
Welcome to a career that is built to last. The VDC Apprentice program is a structured training pathway designed to develop skilled Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) professionals from entry-level to senior positions. Throughout the program, apprentices will gain comprehensive, hands-on experience in VDC technologies and processes, progressively building expertise and responsibility. Under the guidance of senior VDC professionals, apprentices will learn how to create and manage 3D models, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and ensure quality construction design through each phase of the program. At Interstates, our success starts with yours. About us:Interstates meets the electrical and automation needs of companies around the world. For over sixty years, we have tackled complex challenges and developed innovative solutions for industrial manufacturing and processing facilities. What started as a small electric company has evolved into an organization with over 1,000 employees and multiple locations throughout the Midwest. At Interstates, we treat each other like family because our team is the foundation for our success. Our collaborative workplace is based on trust, integrity, and support for one another. Interstates Describes Its Culture as: Family-Like:
Benefits:
Application End Date: February 21, 2025 The entry-level wage for this apprenticeship program is $20.35 per hour. This wage reflects the entry-level pay where you will begin working while acquiring foundational skills and knowledge specific to the trade. Some candidates, depending on previous experience, may start the apprenticeship at a higher level. As you progress through the program, and gain experience, your wage will increase in accordance with our program standards. This wage progression is tied to your growing expertise, completion of required training, and the value you bring to the role as you learn more advanced skills. This structure ensures that as you become more skilled, you are compensated accordingly, reflecting both your increased responsibilities and expertise. Responsibilities Entry Level (Phase 1) Summary: This phase involves learning the basics of VDC technologies, including BIM software like Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks through hands-on and formal education courses. You will assist in creating and updating models, following company and project standards, and support experienced team members with coordinating project drawings across electrical deliverables. You'll participate in clash detection exercises and help resolve minor design conflicts. Observing project meetings will help you understand construction coordination, and you'll develop basic skills in reading and interpreting construction documents. Time spent on site and in Pre-Fabrication working alongside electricians will provide real hands-on installation experience to advance practical electrical knowledge. Intermediate Level (Phase 2) Summary: At this stage, you'll take on more responsibility in developing and maintaining detailed 3D models for active projects. You'll lead small-scale coordination tasks, ensuring accuracy across design disciplines. You'll be more involved in clash detection, troubleshooting issues, and suggesting solutions. Additionally, you'll manage project documentation, ensuring models are up-to-date, and assist in preparing progress reports for stakeholders. You'll also deepen your understanding of construction practices and VDC applications for specific project types. Returning to site, you will experience the complexities of planning and executing electrical layouts that can be constructed effectively. Advanced Level (Phase 3) Summary: At this level, you'll take ownership of large-scale model coordination, working with senior VDC staff to lead project reviews and ensure quality control. You'll mentor new VDC hires, helping them with tasks and learning. You'll also contribute to the strategic implementation of new VDC technologies across projects. Leading coordination meetings, identifying design conflicts, and driving resolutions will be key responsibilities. Additionally, you'll prepare presentations and report out to internal and external clients, ensuring project designs align with construction schedules and standards in collaboration with engineers and project managers. Additional hands-on experience with electrical installation and onsite leadership will be available to further constructability knowledge. Qualifications Qualifications:
Physical Requirements:
Travel Requirements: This position requires travel as part of the apprenticeship program. The travel will involve semi-permanent relocation, meaning that you may need to move to different locations for extended periods during your training. These relocations are necessary for you to gain hands-on experience in various environments and with different teams. |