Description:
Superfluoro is a systemised manufacturing and delivery business operating fixed-margin projects where errors compound quickly.
This role exists to eliminate rework before it starts .
If you see detailing as drawing production or speed-based output, this role is not aligned.
If you see detailing as manufacturing truth , accuracy, and risk control, it likely is.
The Role
As a Draftsperson / Detailer, you are responsible for producing production-ready joinery documentation in Microvellum.
You will:
- Produce Microvellum models and drawings that go directly to CNC.
- Own accuracy, logic, and revision control.
- Reduce downstream factory queries and site rework.
- Work within defined standards, templates, and review gates.
- Close the loop between design intent, manufacturing, and installation.
This is a margin-protection role, not a drafting service.
What We Are Looking For
You are likely to thrive if you:
- Have strong Microvellum experience in a CNC-integrated environment.
- Take personal responsibility for errors and prevention.
- Care deeply about first-pass accuracy.
- Are comfortable with standards, reviews, and accountability.
- Prefer clean systems over shortcuts.
Joinery literacy is mandatory .
Production and CNC integration experience is highly valued.
What We Explicitly Do Not Want
- Speed-first detailers who rely on fixing issues later.
- Informal or undocumented workarounds.
- Resistance to standards or peer review.
- “That’s how we fix it on site” mentality.
- CAD-only experience without production accountability.
If your work routinely requires downstream interpretation, this role will not suit you.
Why Superfluoro
- Above industry pay to reflect the real leverage of this role.
- System-led environment with clear standards and expectations.
- Low politics, high accountability.
- A business designed to scale cleanly and reduce rework structurally.
- Respect for people who do the hard thinking upfront.
How to Apply
Apply via LinkedIn with:
- A brief note on your Microvellum experience.
- The type of work you most commonly detail (commercial, residential, bespoke).
- How do you typically prevent errors before drawings reach the factory?