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Ernest Gordon Recruitment - Ruardean, Gloucestershire, South West, UK

Are you a 2D CAD Designer who is proficient in Auto-CAD looking for an role, where you will be provided with comprehensive training to become skilled in 3D design within an industry-leading organisation...

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CAD Designer Architectural and Structural Steelwork  

Mitchell Maguire - Taunton, Somerset, Somerset, South West, UK

CAD Designer Architectural and Structural Steelwork Location... Cad Work careers... £35,000

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CAD/CAM Programmer  

HR GO Recruitment - Stansted, Essex, Essex, South East, UK

CNC Programming : Develop precise 3 and 5 axis CNC programs using Hypermill software. Cad careers... £45,000

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CAD Designer  

Penguin Recruitment - Hertford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Interested in this or other roles in Acoustics please do not hesitate to contact Sofia Conte via email at (url removed) or call (phone number removed). We have many more vacancies available on our website... use cad... £35000 - £45000/annum Plus Benefits

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CAD Technician  

BAM Nuttall - Plymouth, Devon, South West, UK

The successful candidate will be self-motivated and possess at least 2 3 years experience in design, able to check and validate drawings/models to and from the Client while acting as a support function... 3d cad... not provided

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CAD Engineer  

Latitude Recruitment - Havant, Hampshire, South East, UK

Our clients an engineering business based close to Havant have an exciting opportunity for a CAD Engineer to join their growing business. Occasional travel t... cad technician construction... £35,000

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CAD Designer  

Penguin Recruitment - Hertford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Experience within the construction industry, preferably in the HVAC, mechanical, or structural steelwork sectors Excellent organisation and time management skillsCAD Designer Duties: Complete detailed... cad technician freelance... £35000 - £45000/annum Plus Benefits

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Mechanical CAD Technician  

Matchtech - Gosport, Hampshire, South East, UK

Save this vacancy without amending this text to generate an automated job advert within 2 minutes. cad qualifications online... not provided

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CAD Draughtsman  

MTrec Technical - Spennymoor, County Durham, North East, UK

Career progression opportunities. Stable growing organisation. survey cad technician... £35,000

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CAD Designer/Project Manager  

Streamline Search - Retford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

Willing to travel to travel to customer sites (this may include overnight stays)(CAD Designer/Project Manager) - Position Remuneration Manage commercial projects.(CAD Designer/Project Manager) - Position... cad tech... £35000 - £40000/annum

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Installation CAD Engineer  

QinetiQ - Portsmouth, Hampshire, South East, UK

Package: Highly Competitive Salary + Benefits Package Location: Portsmouth cad surveyor... not provided

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  • Contacting companies about required experience/qualifications Dblacker

    I am interested in CAD software and am considering possibly developing further in the field. I looked at a website of a construction company who uses CAD and are based near where I live not too long ago.

    Would it be OK to contact them to find out what further qualifications in construction and what software I would need to be competent using to be suitable for employment?

    I have attended an AutoCAD for New Users course (3 days) and an AutoCAD Intermediate user course (2 days).

    • Zully:

      I don't know if I understand your question well. But in any case, the way I see it, anyone can contact any company to enquire about their requirements. I've done so on many occasions for this and other reasons. Best of luck.

      • Dblacker:

        Zully

        Thanks for the reply.

        My main concern is I do not have a construction background yet, but would like to enquire what qualifications the company would require in construction and any CAD or similar type software they use.

        I studied Mathematics at University and have been in a job for the last few years doing spreadsheet work.

    • Dblacker:

      Further to my last post, if I was to contact a company to ask about their requirements, is there a best way to phrase my enquiry so to avoid sounding a fool for not knowing their requirements beforehand, and is it usual to start such an enquiry with "Dear Sir/Madam..." if there is no apparent named person to contact?

    • Dblacker:

      I have contacted a company and they have stated what software type they use for their work. I have expressed an interest in developing in the area concerned. Would it be a good idea to get some training in this area and once I have some qualifications and/or experience, apply speculatively to the company in case there is a suitable vacancy? They stated there are no vacancies at present but perhaps that will change. Hopefully the fact I have contacted them will show them I am interested in their type of work.

      • Jamie:

        I’ve always thought that you’re better off erring on the side of more than less training. So in your case I would definitely look for some training course and up my game. Over the years I’ve also learned that spontaneous applications (as they call them) are not necessarily in vain. Companies don’t always publicise their offers as sometimes they rely on other channels to find their new team members. In any case, if your CV is interesting for them, they often keep it and approach you whenever a vacancy opens. Best

    • Dblacker:

      I was told the company I contacted used Revit and BIM software, are there any courses in this area I could take which will not interfere with my current job (i.e. online or evening courses)? I sent them an email asking for advice on what courses to take, but am weary that may have been a mistake as it may have not given the right impression.

      • Jamie:

        No idea about courses. But in any case, I see no problem in asking. Ideally they should be aware that you're looking for the info yourself as well, more than anything, so that they see that you're a resourceful person and can fend for yourself. Cheers

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  • CAD jobs Michael

    I’m a self-taught 3D designer, I enjoy drawing images and in general I love the creative process. I just turned 18 and I’d love to get a part time job in the world of design. Can age be a problem, among other things because I haven’t yet had the time to take any course?

    • James:

      Since you can start as an apprentice, you shouldn’t have any problems. In fact it’s great to have a real world job while studying as that way you can decide whether or not what you’re doing is your thing.

      • Michael:

        Uh, I hadn’t looked at it that way, but what you say sounds like a v good idea. Truth is that I wasn’t considering furthering my studies unless it was the only way, but maybe it is not such a bad idea.

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