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Accountant,
Aircraft Mechanic,
Animator,
Architect,
Barista,
Bartender,
CAD Operator,
Call Center Agent,
Caregiver,
Chef,
Civil Engineer,
Commercial Airline Pilot,
Computer Programmer,
Cook,
Dietician,
Electrical Engineer,
Geologist,
Heavy Equipment Mechanic,
Heavy Equipment Operator,
Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
Mechanical Engineer,
Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
Pharmacist,
Physical Therapist,
Professional Nurse,
Receptionist,
Retail Sales Person,
Room Attendant,
Software Engineer,
Surveyor,
Telemarketer,
Tour Guide,
Travel Agent,
Waiter-Waitress,
Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician A CAD (Computer Aided Design) Operator is one
who operates a CAD system. In many design environments, the CAD Operator is
equivalent to a draftsperson. The CAD Operator's role is much broader than that
of a traditional draftsman because CAD systems require not only traditional
drafting or drawing expertise but computer skills as well. The minimum educational requirement is some
college education from any discipline. However, most employers prefer those who
have a background in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Electronics and Communication Engineering, or Computer Science. Typically, CAD Operators are required to
undergo training on multiple CAD programs and platforms, general computing
theory and a variety of productivity applications. Locally, salaries for CAD Operators at the
entry level ranges from P15,000 to P24,000 per month. Aside from the basic pay,
they also get allowances and other incentives. Overseas, CAD Operators receive as much as
P60,000 to P100,00 per month. A CAD Operator position is a strong entrance
into a variety of work environment. As a fully trained CAD Operator, one can
enter the workplace with a standard set of skills that can translate into a wide
variety of career tracks. Because they have experience in computers,
applications, and operating systems, CAD Operators can step outside of design to
get involved in the Information Technology (IT) Department of a company. This
move can lead to a career in programming, database management and network
administration. The following fields of work need a CAD
Operator in their organization : - Architecture, Industrial Design Engineering,
Gar- den design and Construction - Building Engineering - Mechanical (MCAD) -
Electronic and Electrical (ECAD) - Manufacturing process planning - Digital
Circuit design - Software Applications - Apparel and Textile CAD There are numerous opportunities for CAD
Operators, both locally and overseas, since architectural and engineering design
are now mostly translated into detailed CAD drawings. - Magnacad Technologies School Inc. 826 Nicanor
Reyes St., Manila - Microcadd Technologies Co., Inc. SM City, Sta. Mesa -
Arkicadd Center for Computer Education GF Morninglow Bldg., 607 EDSA, Cubao -
Infotech Institute of Arts and Sciences, Inc. 632 20th Century Bldg., Shaw
Blvd., Mandaluyong City - Interface Computer College 2F Cartimar Center Bldg.,
C.M. Recto Ave., Quiapo, Manila A number of computer schools offer training on
AUTO CADD with the training period ranging from 60 - 70 hours. The cost of
training is approximately P4,000 for a 60-hour training period and P5,600 for 70
hours training. * Based on 2007 rates Source: Bureau of Local
Employment, Manila, Philippines. |
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