Hard Skills
AdvancedComputer-Aided Design (CAD)Proficiency in utilizing industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or MicroStation to create precise technical drawings and models.
IntermediateTechnical Drawing InterpretationThe ability to read, analyze, and translate complex engineering blueprints and architectural specifications into workable drafts.
IntermediateKnowledge of Building Codes and StandardsUnderstanding of local, national, and international regulations such as ISO, ASME, or specific building codes applicable to the industry.
AdvancedBuilding Information Modeling (BIM)Utilizing 3D modeling processes to manage the digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of places.
IntermediateMathematics and GeometryApplication of advanced mathematical principles to calculate dimensions, weights, and tolerances in technical sketches.
Soft Skills
ExpertAttention to DetailThe meticulous focus on accuracy in measurements, labels, and notations within technical documentation.
IntermediateCross-Functional CommunicationEffectively conveying technical information and design limitations to architects, engineers, and construction managers.