All phases of industry require the conversion of new ideas and design
concepts into the basic line language of graphics. There are many areas
in which the skills of the CAD designer/drafter play major roles in the design and development of new
products or construction. Students master skills in the production of mechanical,
architectural, electrical, and industrial drawings using both
traditional drafting machines and 2D and 3D computer-aided drafting (CAD) systems;
and the selection and design of structural and mechanical systems.
Duties
Graduates working in this field may be required to:
prepare working plans and mechanical
drawings from information supplied by scientist, engineers, architects and other
professionals
create solid models
of designs using CAD
write specifications on the type, strength,
size and quality of materials needed
estimate quantity and cost of materials
check accuracy of completed drawings
determine work procedures
use engineering tables and manuals to
determine strength of materials, gear ratios, sizes of bolts or other fasteners to use
may operate CAD/CAM equipment or other
devices
read blueprints and
prepare blueprints
Working Conditions
Graduates working in this field commonly experience:
clean; air conditioned
office settings
computer room environment
traditional day
shift hours with occasional overtime
working in a team
environment
working under direct supervision
or little or no supervision
Physical Demands
Characteristics & Temperament
Graduates in this field should have:
problem-solving skills
good communication skills
good social skills (essential for career
advancement)
ability to work with numbers, symbols,
concepts
preciseness; attention to detail
excellent spatial
aptitude (comprehend two and three-dimensional objects; recognize relationships resulting from the movement of objects)
mechanical reasoning (understand mechanical
principles and devices; understand how things work and how to fix them)
fait motor movement (hand/eye coordination,
manual dexterity)
ability to make generalizations,
evaluations, decisions based on verifiable data
Employment Outlook
Employment statistics for 2002-2007 PTC graduates, who found jobs in
this field, are as follows:
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salary average:
$28,250
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salary range: $15,000-45,000
per year
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77% placement rate
possible entry level positions: surveyor,
CAD/CAM operator, drafter, designer, associate engineer
advancement possible with experience and
further education
employment in cities and towns of all sizes
Employers
Some recent graduates have found work at:
Program & Course Information
For information about Piedmont Technical College's programs and courses offered in
this area, visit the Engineering Graphics Technology Program's Web page.
Career Tracks is
a publication of Piedmont Technical College that reflects the current career statistics
for students who have completed programs of the college. Forward your questions
about this site to Andy Omundson at (864) 941-8376 or by e-mail to
omundson.a@ptc.edu.
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