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AutoCAD®
AutoCAD® Fundamentals
AutoCAD® Advanced,
3D Modeling, Civil 3D, Rivet |
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Daryl E. Collins
He has thirty years in Mechanical Engineering with companies such as Mercedes Benz, Massey Ferguson, Consolidated Dynamics, Mack Trucks, Trane Company, and Vickers Canada Inc.
Daryl has been an AutoCAD practitioner since 1987 (version 10). As Manager of the Design Engineering Department of Vickers Canada, he implemented AutoCAD and setup CAD standards.
He is the Co-founder of CADD-Tech Services in Toronto, Canada, a company that offered Engineering Consulting and CAD Implementation. He has offered training and consulting in AutoCAD since 1989. |
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- AutoCAD® Introduction-Intermediate
- AutoCAD® Advanced
- 3D Modeling
- AutoCAD® Civil 3D
- Revit Architectural Fundamentals
- Technical Drawing w/CAD
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| CAD Drafting Technologies Careers |
Computer Aided Design, also known as CAD, is a commonly used technology in the fields of architecture, engineering, building construction and other related fields. CAD Drafting Technology associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs are offered by most colleges, universities and vocational schools. Graduates can pursue careers as engineering technicians, CAD terminal operators, CAD Managers or other, similar careers. Their primary duty is to use CAD technology to create detailed technical drawings, blueprints and schematics. According to Salary.com, www.salary.com, these professionals may earn over $50,000 per year! CAD Managers can demand even more.
AutoCAD® is used in many industries including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, and facilities planning and management. Worldwide, more employers are using AutoCAD® than any other CAD system, and hence there is a need for skilled workers who have expertise in using AutoCAD®.
If you like a career in design, whether it be Automotive, Industrial, Consumer products, Marine, Aeronautical, Architectural etc. then an AutoCAD® certification is one career option for you. |
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