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Rich Lewis

Computer Aided Design Technician at Sebago Technics

Rich Lewis is a Computer Aided Design Technician at Sebago Technics, where responsibilities include assisting Civil Engineers and Project Managers in developing civil site plans and creating 2D and 3D drawings. Previously, Rich served as a BIM / CAD Technician at Final Draft CAD, LLC, focusing on reviewing architectural drawings and annotating 3D models for MEP installations using Revit. Before transitioning to CAD work, Rich spent nearly three decades as a Sales Specialist at Hussey Seating Company, providing support and coaching to a global dealer network and negotiating product pricing. Rich holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and an Associate of Arts in Computer Aided Drafting and Design from Great Bay Community College.

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Portland, United States

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Sebago Technics

Everything we do is shaping. From land and relationships to careers and communities. We exist to do this work together, with our team, clients, and community. Headquartered in South Portland, Maine, Sebago Technics also has offices in Falmouth, Bridgton, and Bath. We’re capable of providing all site and permitting services for projects from existing conditions and design to permitting and construction. THE WAY WE WORK Bring us your vision. It’s hard to describe a culture where technical skill and creativity merge into celebrated solutions. Starting with a deep respect for people and process, through listening, we form a uniquely collaborative team around your specific challenge. Each team member is encouraged to share ideas, solutions, and opportunities with the entire design team, including you, along the way. We will draw on our experience and expertise to create unseen opportunities together. What could it mean for you when an entire creative engineering collective is committed to your success? You’ll recognize it immediately when you engage with our team, and we call it the Sebago Way.


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51-200

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