Drafting × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

35 jobs found.

Original Drawing Worker (Drafter: Buildings and Civil Engineering Facilities)

A specialist who accurately creates design drawings and construction drawings for buildings and civil engineering structures using CAD software or hand-drawing.

Architectural Drafter

Specialized profession that creates detailed building drawings by hand or using CAD based on instructions from architectural designers.

Aircraft Draftsperson

Specialist who creates and revises design drawings of aircraft parts and structures using CAD or hand drawing.

Structural As-Built Drafter

A job that measures dimensions on-site for buildings and civil engineering structures and creates and revises drawings.

Plasterer's Straightedge Manufacturing (Wooden)

This occupation manufactures wooden straightedges (screed boards) used by plasterers through processes such as cutting, processing, polishing, and assembling lumber.

Vehicle Detail Drafter

A job that creates and revises drawings by hand or using CAD based on design drawings and specifications at manufacturing sites for railway vehicles, automobiles, etc.

Boilermaking Drafting Worker

A technical job that creates and revises drawings by hand or using CAD for metal cans, tanks, etc., used at boilermaking work sites, providing necessary information for assembly and welding processes.

Drafter (Buildings and Civil Engineering Facilities)

Technical occupation that creates and revises design drawings and construction drawings for buildings and civil engineering facilities using hand drafting or CAD software.

Drafting Trace Worker (Architectural and Civil Drafting)

Worker who accurately traces and drafts from existing architectural and civil drawings, hand-drawn figures, or electronic data based on them. Follows designers' instructions to handle drawing revisions, duplication, and digitization.

Ship Drafter

Specialized profession that creates structural drawings and manufacturing drawings for hulls, outfitting, etc., under the instructions of ship designers or engineers.