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CAD Operative

Go Construct

Peterborough

On-site

GBP 23,000 - 47,000

Full time

6 days ago
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Job summary

A construction industry leader in Peterborough is seeking a CAD operative responsible for designing technical drawings for construction projects. The ideal candidate will create solutions for buildings, bridges, and railways. Strong CAD skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow complex instructions are essential. Candidates should have relevant qualifications such as an HNC or HND in a construction-related discipline. Competitive salary from £23,000 up to £47,000 based on experience.

Qualifications

  • Proficiency in CAD software required.
  • Higher National Certificate or Diploma in construction discipline preferred.
  • Ability to follow complex instructions and communicate effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Create and modify technical drawings for construction projects.
  • Analyze and interpret technical information into drawings.
  • Work collaboratively with architects and engineers.

Skills

Design skills and knowledge
Maths skills
Attention to detail
Excellent verbal communication skills
Knowledge of engineering science and technology
Thinking and reasoning skills
Teamwork
Initiative
Computer proficiency

Education

Higher National Certificate (HNC) in a construction related discipline
Higher National Diploma (HND) in a construction related discipline

Tools

CAD software proficiency
Job description
What does a CAD operative do?

As a CAD operative you will be responsible for designing technical drawings. You will be creating solutions and designs which are used for the construction of buildings, and structures such as railways and bridges.

The job role of a CAD operative involves the following duties:
  • Following complex instructions and diagrams to create or modify drawings
  • Taking verbal direction and implementing into sketches and calculations to produce the final work
  • Producing plans, elevations, technical details and building layouts
  • Coordinating filing, storage and retrieval of drawings
  • Drawing maps, diagrams or plans for construction projects and structures
  • Planning and drawing details of bridges, highways and waste water management systems
  • Being able to define problems and find solutions for them
  • Visiting sites
  • Work with architects, engineers, building services and other construction workers in producing plans and drawings.
  • Knowledge in using different software packages to convey instructions about materials, technical specifications, assembly procedures, measurements and site requirements.
  • CAD operators can be known by other names, such as BIM coordinator, digital design technician and civil CAD operators, and each have some role‑specific duties that they do.
  • Accuracy is important for CAD operators, as you need to take lots of complicated and technical information and interpret it into a drawing, with little supervision.
How to become a CAD operative

There are several routes to becoming a CAD operative. You could complete a university or college course, or an apprenticeship.

You should explore these routes to find out which is the right one for you. Although some of these options have certain qualification requirements, many employers are more interested in people who are enthusiastic, willing to learn and able to follow instructions.

You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.

University

You could complete a foundation or undergraduate degree in engineering, construction or civil engineering.

  • Equivalent entry requirements explained
  • Find a university course
  • Funding advice
College/training provider

Your local college or training provider may offer courses such as:

  • BCS Certificate in 2D Computer Aided Design (ECDL CAD) Level 2
  • BTEC Certificates and Diplomas in Engineering Levels 2 and 3
  • BTEC National Certificates and Diplomas in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Civil Engineering Level 3
  • City & Guilds Certificate in Computer Aided Design Parametric Modelling Levels 1 to 3
  • City & Guilds Certificate in 2D Computer Aided Design Level 2, and Level 3.
  • Equivalent entry requirements explained
  • Find a course near you
  • Funding advice
Traineeship

If you are aged between 16 and 24 you may be eligible for a traineeship. This is a short course (2 weeks - 6 months) which helps you to gain work experience in your chosen role.

  • Find out more about traineeships
Apprenticeship

An apprenticeship with a construction firm is a good way into the industry. Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you will be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on‑job experience and a college or training provider.

  • Guide to apprenticeships
Work experience

Work experience is essential to gaining employment within the construction industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works in construction. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV.

  • Find out more about work experience
Skills
  • Design skills and knowledge
  • Maths skills
  • Be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of engineering science and technology
  • Thinking and reasoning skills
  • Able to work well with others
  • Able to use your initiative
  • Able to use a computer and the main software packages confidently
Qualifications
  • Higher National Certificate (HNC) in a construction related discipline
  • Higher National Diploma (HND) in a construction related discipline
To Become a CAD Operative, You Could Complete A:
  • Construction Technical Apprenticeship Level 6 & Level 9 in Built Environment Design
  • HNC Architectural Technology
To Become a CAD Operative, You Could Complete A:
  • Higher National Certificate (HNC) in a construction related discipline
  • Higher National Diploma (HND) in a construction related discipline
You May Need:
  • GCSE A*-C
How much could you earn as a CAD operative?

The expected salary for a CAD operative varies as you become more experienced.

  • Newly trained CAD operatives can earn from £23,000
  • Trained with experience CAD operatives can earn up to £47,000*

Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route.

  • Salaries have been collected from multiple industry sources
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