DESIGNWORKS
CADD Training & Project Solutions
This site is under construction, We will back soon to you
Mechanical CADD
Role in the Industry
Mechanical engineers who have CAD skills are employed in manufacturing industries including automobiles, aeronautical, engineering, heavy industries, locomotives, and marine. Learning CAD software is important because almost all of these jobs (and more) are performed with sophisticated CAD software that guarantees speed, accuracy, and reuse of work. With CAD skills, mechanical engineers can find employment and increase productivity.Job Titles
Upon completion of the course, students can apply for the job of Draftsman / Engineer / Analyst / Product Designer / Product EngineerCivil CADD
Role in Industries:
Once, the student has gained a basic understanding of CAD software; they can learn how it can be applied in the civil drafting projects. Civil CADD professionals can also quickly come up with a finished set of drawings that includes planning, profile cross-sections, topographic maps, and subdivisions. Civil CADD will prepare students to make use of CAD in Building Information Modeling (BIM) for enhancing Civil Engineering Designs and Construction Documentation.Employment:
The Civil CADD professionals can take up construction and infrastructural development projects. The town planning and others are on the rise, and therefore, demands for skilled domain specialist is high. In short, for the search of comfortable homes, better roads, and standardized living, the demand for Civil professionals will always remain on a rise.Job Titles:
Upon the completion of the course, students can apply for the jobs of Civil Engineer, Field Engineer, Construction Manager, Site Inspector & Supervisor and more.Architectural CADD
Role in Industries:
Architectural designers use CAD to compile layouts, design conceptual elements, components and systems like windows, doors, interior partitions, floor finishes and complete entire design drawings. CAD software allows designers to work on complex engineering details and analyze the proposed structure's tolerances and weaknesses.Employment:
Architectural designers are mostly employed in firms that offer architectural, engineering and related services industry.