Provide expert Vectorworks knowledge to inform and validate AI-driven design workflows: document file structuring, class/layer management, and iterative design processes; translate between Vectorworks, AutoCAD, and BIM; collaborate with AI teams, communicate design rationale, test AI outputs, and produce clear workflow documentation.
This role is for one of our clients
Compensation: $19 - $65/hourpay
Job Title: Vectorworks Expert
Job Type: Project-Based
Location: Remote
As a Vectorworks Expert and play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of AI-driven design workflows. In this unique position, your hands-on expertise with Vectorworks, especially in architectural, spatial, or design projects, will directly contribute to training cutting-edge AI to better understand real-world CAD and layout processes.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Utilize your deep Vectorworks expertise in authentic project scenarios to inform AI training initiatives.
- Demonstrate and document best practices in file structuring, class/layer management, and iterative design workflows.
- Provide detailed insight into your project processes, sharing how you approach, execute, and refine architectural or spatial designs.
- Collaborate with AI development teams to ensure accurate representation of professional workflows and standards.
- Communicate design decisions, rationale, and problem-solving steps in both written and verbal formats to support AI understanding.
- Test and validate AI-driven outputs, offering constructive feedback based on professional standards.
- Champion clarity, organization, and innovation in every aspect of your Vectorworks workflow.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Extensive hands-on experience with Vectorworks in architectural, spatial, or design projects.
- Proficiency with AutoCAD and BIM workflows, with the ability to translate between platforms.
- Expertise in structuring files, managing classes and layers, and iterating on design concepts.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a commitment to clearly articulating design logic and technical processes.
- Demonstrated ability to document and explain complex workflows for technical audiences.
- Proactive approach to sharing professional knowledge and best practices.
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently in a remote environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting AI, ML, or data-driven projects in the context of design or architecture.
- Background in technical writing or educational content creation for design software.
- Active portfolio showcasing diverse Vectorworks projects and advanced workflow strategies.
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