CAD Designer / Draughtspersons
A CAD Designer or Draughtsperson uses computer software to convert engineering or architectural designs into technical drawings and plans.
About this Career
Average Salary
£36,234New workers start at around £23,886. Normal pay is £36,234 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £57,962
Annual Openings
86Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs
Daily Tasks
- Installs, maintains and repairs 3D printers and assists in the development of CAM plans and the operation of 3D printers.
 - Arranges for completed drawings to be reproduced for use as working drawings.
 - Prepares detailed drawings, plans, charts or maps that include natural features, desired surface finish, elevations, electrical circuitry and other details as required.
 - Prepares design drawings, plans or sketches using CAD and traditional methods and checks feasibility of construction and compliance with health and safety regulations.
 - Monitors health and safety in design and contributes to design stage risk assessment.
 - Prepares regulatory and statutory applications.
 - Considers the suitability of different materials with regard to the dimensions and weight and calculates the likely fatigue, stresses, tolerances, bonds and threads.
 - Examines design specification and technical information to determine general requirements.
 
Skills Employers are looking for
| Skills | Importance | 
|---|---|
| Active Learning | 79% | 
| Reading Comprehension | 72% | 
| Active Listening | 71% | 
| Critical Thinking | 70% | 
| Mathematics | 70% | 
| Monitoring | 68% | 
| Speaking | 67% | 
| Learning Strategies | 64% | 
| Writing | 60% | 
| Science | 48% |