- CAD Design Engineer: Responsible for utilizing CAD software to create detailed 2D and 3D models of mechanical components, systems, or structures. Collaborates with engineering teams to design innovative solutions and ensure products meet quality and performance standards.
- CAD Drafter: Proficient in transforming rough sketches, specifications, and design concepts into accurate and precise technical drawings using CAD tools. Assists engineers and architects in developing plans for construction and manufacturing projects.
- CAD Technician: Supports engineering and design teams by producing technical drawings, schematics, and layouts using CAD software. Assists in reviewing and revising drawings to comply with project requirements and industry standards.
- CAD CAM Programmer: Specializes in Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) integration. Develops CNC (Computer Numerical Control) programs to control manufacturing machinery and ensures efficient production processes.
- BIM Modeler: Proficient in Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, this CAD engineer focuses on creating comprehensive 3D models of buildings and infrastructure projects. Collaborates with architects, engineers, and contractors to coordinate design elements and identify potential conflicts.
- CAD Structural Engineer: Utilizes CAD tools to design and analyze the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Performs simulations and stress tests to ensure safety and compliance with building codes and regulations.
- CAD Project Coordinator: Oversees CAD projects from conception to completion, managing timelines, resources, and deliverables. Acts as a liaison between project stakeholders and CAD teams to ensure smooth project execution.
- CAD GIS Specialist: Combines CAD expertise with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) knowledge to create accurate maps and geospatial data visualizations for urban planning, environmental assessments, and infrastructure projects.