CAD designer uses computeraided design (CAD) software to create and modify 2D and 3D models and technical drawings for products. Their responsibilities include:
Collaborating with others: Working with engineers architects and other professionals to ensure designs meet project requirements and safety standards
Creating designs: Developing new designs or modifying existing ones based on client feedback and project specifications
Quality control: Ensuring designs are accurate and functional by conducting checks and revisions
Documenting designs: Maintaining accurate and uptodate documentation of design files version control and projectrelated information
Analyzing designs: Conducting design analysis to ensure functionality efficiency and adherence to standards and regulations
Contributing to project timelines: Establishing timelines for product development and budgets
Staying current: Keeping up with industry trends technologies and software advancements
The specific responsibilities of a CAD designer can vary depending on the industry company size and project complexity. For example in the automotive industry a CAD designer might assist engineers in translating their ideas into digital images. In the aerospace industry they might design new product features or upgrade existing ones.
meeting with clients virtually or during sales visits. demonstrating and presenting products. establishing new business. maintaining accurate records. attending trade exhibitions, conferences and meetings. reviewing sales performance. negotiating contracts and packages.
Education
Graduation