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Drafter

A drafter (also draughtsman / draughtswoman in British and Commonwealth English, draftsman / draftswoman or drafting technician in American and Canadian English) is an engineering technician who makes detailed technical drawings or plans for machinery, buildings, electronics, infrastructure, sections, etc. Drafters use computer software and manual sketches to convert the designs, plans, and layouts of engineers and architects into a set of technical drawings. Drafters operate as the supporting developers and sketch engineering designs and drawings from preliminary design concepts.

Traditional drafter at work
A drafter in Portugal in the 1970s, using a drafting machine

Overview edit

In the past, drafters sat at drawing boards and used pencils, pens, compasses, protractors, triangles, and other drafting devices to prepare a drawing by hand. From the 1980s through 1990s, board drawings were going out of style as the newly developed computer-aided design (CAD) system was released and was able to produce technical drawings at a faster pace.

Many modern drafters now use computer software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and SolidWorks to flesh out the designs of engineers or architects into technical drawings and blueprints but board drafting still remains the base of the CAD system. Many of these drawings are utilized to create structures, tools or machines. In addition, the drawings also include design specifications like dimensions, materials and procedures.[1] Consequently, drafters may also be casually referred to as CAD operators, engineering draftspersons, or engineering technicians.[2]

With CAD systems, drafters can create and store drawings electronically so that they can be viewed, printed, or programmed directly into automated manufacturing systems. CAD systems also permit drafters to quickly prepare variations of a design. Although drafters use CAD extensively, it is only a tool. Drafters still need knowledge of traditional drafting techniques, in addition to CAD skills. Despite the near global use of CAD systems, manual drafting and sketching are used in certain applications.[2]

Drafters' drawings provide visual guidelines and show how to construct a product or structure. Drawings include technical details and specify dimensions, materials, and procedures. Drafters fill in technical details using drawings, rough sketches, specifications, and calculations made by engineers, surveyors, architects, or scientists. For example, drafters use their knowledge of standardized building techniques to draw in the details of a structure. Some use their understanding of engineering and manufacturing theory and standards to draw the parts of a machine; they determine design elements, such as the numbers and kinds of fasteners needed to assemble the machine. Drafters use technical handbooks, tables, calculators, and computers to complete their work.[2]

Specialties edit

Drafting work has many specialties such as:[2][1]

  • Aeronautical drafters prepare engineering drawings detailing plans and specifications used in the manufacture of aircraft, missiles, and related parts.
  • Architectural drafters draw architectural and structural features of buildings and other structures. These designs are used in the construction or remodeling of homes, commercial buildings and power stations. These workers may specialize in a type of structure, such as residential or commercial, or in a kind of building material used, such as reinforced concrete, masonry, steel, or timber.
  • Civil drafters prepare drawings and topographical and relief maps used in major construction or civil engineering infrastructure projects such as buildings, highways, railways, bridges, pipelines, flood-control projects, canals, and water and sewage systems.
  • Electrical drafters prepare wiring and layout diagrams used by workers who erect, install, and repair electrical equipment and wiring in communication centers, power plants, electrical distribution systems, and buildings.
  • Electronics drafters draw wiring diagrams, circuit board assembly diagrams, schematics, and layout drawings used in the manufacture, installation, and repair of electronic devices and components.
  • Mechanical drafters prepare drawings showing the detail and assembly of a wide variety of machinery and mechanical devices, indicating dimensions, fastening methods, manufacturing equipment, and mechanical installation infrastructure.
  • Process piping or pipeline drafters prepare drawings used in the layout, construction, and operation of oil and gas fields, refineries, chemical plants, and process piping systems.
  • Photovoltaic drafters prepare drawings showing inverter Pad location drawings and slab construction drawings, also prepare specific photovoltaic system assembly details and some wiring diagrams.

Employment and work environment edit

Video of a 1930s dotted-line drawing pen, as used by drafters

Drafters work in architectural offices, manufacturing companies, engineering firms, CAD-specific work-groups, construction companies, engineering consultancy firms, the government, natural resource companies or are independently self-employed. Drafting technologists and technicians often work as part of a broader multidisciplinary engineering team in support of engineers, architects or industrial designers or they may work on their own. The position of a drafter is one of a skilled assistant to architects and engineers. Drafters usually work in offices, seated at adjustable drawing boards or drafting tables when doing manual drawings, although modern drafters work at computer terminals much of the time. They usually work in an office environment, but some may have to travel and spend time on manufacturing plants or construction sites. As drafters spend long periods in front of computers doing detailed technical work, they may be susceptible to eyestrain, back discomfort, and hand and wrist problems. Most drafters work standard 40-hour weeks; only a small number work part-time.[2]

Education and training edit

 
Students in a High School "Mechanical Drawing" classroom in Toledo, Ohio in 1912

High school courses in English, mathematics, science, electronics, computer technology, drafting and design, visual arts, and computer graphics are useful for people considering a drafting career. Attributes required by drafters include technical writing skills, problem-solving skills, the ability to visualize three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings as well as drawing the relationships between parts in machinery and various pieces of infrastructure. Other skills include an in-depth knowledge of the qualities of metals, plastics, wood and other materials used in the overall manufacturing processes and of construction methods and standards. Technical expertise, a strong understanding of construction and the manufacturing process, and a solid knowledge of drafting and design principles are also important assets in becoming a drafter.[3] In the modern job marketplace, in addition to technical skills enabling CAD drafters to draw up plans, soft skills are also crucial as CADD drafters have to communicate with clients and articulate their drawing plans in an effective way with fellow team members in a real-world setting.[3]

Employers prefer applicants who have also completed training after high school at a trade or technical school. Prospective drafters will also need to have a strong background knowledge and experience with CADD software. Though licenses are not a prerequisite for becoming drafters, the American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) does offer certification and licensing to make a prospective drafting applicant more competitive in the labour market. Licensing and certification highlights one's core competence and knowledge of a specific drafting specialty. Drafting and design certificates and diplomas are generally offered by vocational institutes such as career training schools, trade and technical schools, and non-university higher educational institutions such as community colleges or industrial training institutes.[1]

Apprenticeships combine paid on-the-job training and practical work experience with theoretical in-class instruction. Those interested in becoming drafters can earn qualifications as either drafting technologists or drafting technicians. Drafting technologists usually have a 2 to 3-year diploma in engineering design or drafting technology from a community college or technical school.[2] Drafters starting out tend to move from company to company to gain experience and rise up in the professional ranks or they can start their own business and become self-employed to fully establish themselves within the professional pecking order. Compared to an entry-level drafter who is starting out and often lacks job experience, a more seasoned drafter often rises up within the professional ranks into a management position where they are assigned and tasked with supervising entire projects in addition to overseeing and delegating junior and entry-level drafters. If drafters with well-established careers wish to further their education and broaden their employment prospects, it is also possible for experienced drafters to enter related fields such as engineering, architecture, industrial design, interior design, exhibit design, landscape design, set design, and animation.[4][5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "AutoCAD Careers – Everything You Need To Know". Scan2CAD. December 19, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bureau of Labor Statistics (2008) Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008–09 Edition: Drafters dated: 18 December 2007. accessed: 24 September 2008.
  3. ^ a b "3 Essential Skills You Need to Become a Successful CAD Technician". 9 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Mechanical Drafters". Riley Guide. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Aeronautical Drafter: Career and Salary Facts". Learn.org. Retrieved 29 July 2016.

  This article incorporates public domain material from Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014–15 Edition, Drafters (visited January 26, 2015). United States Department of Labor (US DOL), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

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See also 6 ReferencesOverview editIn the past drafters sat at drawing boards and used pencils pens compasses protractors triangles and other drafting devices to prepare a drawing by hand From the 1980s through 1990s board drawings were going out of style as the newly developed computer aided design CAD system was released and was able to produce technical drawings at a faster pace Many modern drafters now use computer software such as AutoCAD Revit and SolidWorks to flesh out the designs of engineers or architects into technical drawings and blueprints but board drafting still remains the base of the CAD system Many of these drawings are utilized to create structures tools or machines In addition the drawings also include design specifications like dimensions materials and procedures 1 Consequently drafters may also be casually referred to as CAD operators engineering draftspersons or engineering technicians 2 With CAD systems drafters can create and store drawings electronically so that they can be viewed printed or programmed directly into automated manufacturing systems CAD systems also permit drafters to quickly prepare variations of a design Although drafters use CAD extensively it is only a tool Drafters still need knowledge of traditional drafting techniques in addition to CAD skills Despite the near global use of CAD systems manual drafting and sketching are used in certain applications 2 Drafters drawings provide visual guidelines and show how to construct a product or structure Drawings include technical details and specify dimensions materials and procedures Drafters fill in technical details using drawings rough sketches specifications and calculations made by engineers surveyors architects or scientists For example drafters use their knowledge of standardized building techniques to draw in the details of a structure Some use their understanding of engineering and manufacturing theory and standards to draw the parts of a machine they determine design elements such as the numbers and kinds of fasteners needed to assemble the machine Drafters use technical handbooks tables calculators and computers to complete their work 2 Specialties editDrafting work has many specialties such as 2 1 Aeronautical drafters prepare engineering drawings detailing plans and specifications used in the manufacture of aircraft missiles and related parts Architectural drafters draw architectural and structural features of buildings and other structures These designs are used in the construction or remodeling of homes commercial buildings and power stations These workers may specialize in a type of structure such as residential or commercial or in a kind of building material used such as reinforced concrete masonry steel or timber Civil drafters prepare drawings and topographical and relief maps used in major construction or civil engineering infrastructure projects such as buildings highways railways bridges pipelines flood control projects canals and water and sewage systems Electrical drafters prepare wiring and layout diagrams used by workers who erect install and repair electrical equipment and wiring in communication centers power plants electrical distribution systems and buildings Electronics drafters draw wiring diagrams circuit board assembly diagrams schematics and layout drawings used in the manufacture installation and repair of electronic devices and components Mechanical drafters prepare drawings showing the detail and assembly of a wide variety of machinery and mechanical devices indicating dimensions fastening methods manufacturing equipment and mechanical installation infrastructure Process piping or pipeline drafters prepare drawings used in the layout construction and operation of oil and gas fields refineries chemical plants and process piping systems Photovoltaic drafters prepare drawings showing inverter Pad location drawings and slab construction drawings also prepare specific photovoltaic system assembly details and some wiring diagrams Employment and work environment edit source source source source source source source source track Video of a 1930s dotted line drawing pen as used by drafters Drafters work in architectural offices manufacturing companies engineering firms CAD specific work groups construction companies engineering consultancy firms the government natural resource companies or are independently self employed Drafting technologists and technicians often work as part of a broader multidisciplinary engineering team in support of engineers architects or industrial designers or they may work on their own The position of a drafter is one of a skilled assistant to architects and engineers Drafters usually work in offices seated at adjustable drawing boards or drafting tables when doing manual drawings although modern drafters work at computer terminals much of the time They usually work in an office environment but some may have to travel and spend time on manufacturing plants or construction sites As drafters spend long periods in front of computers doing detailed technical work they may be susceptible to eyestrain back discomfort and hand and wrist problems Most drafters work standard 40 hour weeks only a small number work part time 2 Education and training edit nbsp Students in a High School Mechanical Drawing classroom in Toledo Ohio in 1912 High school courses in English mathematics science electronics computer technology drafting and design visual arts and computer graphics are useful for people considering a drafting career Attributes required by drafters include technical writing skills problem solving skills the ability to visualize three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings as well as drawing the relationships between parts in machinery and various pieces of infrastructure Other skills include an in depth knowledge of the qualities of metals plastics wood and other materials used in the overall manufacturing processes and of construction methods and standards Technical expertise a strong understanding of construction and the manufacturing process and a solid knowledge of drafting and design principles are also important assets in becoming a drafter 3 In the modern job marketplace in addition to technical skills enabling CAD drafters to draw up plans soft skills are also crucial as CADD drafters have to communicate with clients and articulate their drawing plans in an effective way with fellow team members in a real world setting 3 Employers prefer applicants who have also completed training after high school at a trade or technical school Prospective drafters will also need to have a strong background knowledge and experience with CADD software Though licenses are not a prerequisite for becoming drafters the American Design Drafting Association ADDA does offer certification and licensing to make a prospective drafting applicant more competitive in the labour market Licensing and certification highlights one s core competence and knowledge of a specific drafting specialty Drafting and design certificates and diplomas are generally offered by vocational institutes such as career training schools trade and technical schools and non university higher educational institutions such as community colleges or industrial training institutes 1 Apprenticeships combine paid on the job training and practical work experience with theoretical in class instruction Those interested in becoming drafters can earn qualifications as either drafting technologists or drafting technicians Drafting technologists usually have a 2 to 3 year diploma in engineering design or drafting technology from a community college or technical school 2 Drafters starting out tend to move from company to company to gain experience and rise up in the professional ranks or they can start their own business and become self employed to fully establish themselves within the professional pecking order Compared to an entry level drafter who is starting out and often lacks job experience a more seasoned drafter often rises up within the professional ranks into a management position where they are assigned and tasked with supervising entire projects in addition to overseeing and delegating junior and entry level drafters If drafters with well established careers wish to further their education and broaden their employment prospects it is also possible for experienced drafters to enter related fields such as engineering architecture industrial design interior design exhibit design landscape design set design and animation 4 5 See also edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Technology and applied sciences portal Architectural technologist Engineering technician Steel detailer Technical drawing tools Leonor Ferrer GirabauReferences edit a b c AutoCAD Careers Everything You Need To Know Scan2CAD December 19 2016 a b c d e f Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008 Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008 09 Edition Draftersdated 18 December 2007 accessed 24 September 2008 a b 3 Essential Skills You Need to Become a Successful CAD Technician 9 June 2015 Mechanical Drafters Riley Guide Retrieved 29 July 2016 Aeronautical Drafter Career and Salary Facts Learn org Retrieved 29 July 2016 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Occupational Outlook Handbook 2014 15 Edition Drafters visited January 26 2015 United States Department of Labor US DOL Bureau of Labor Statistics BLS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drafter amp oldid 1214874225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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