While drafters work in a
number of specialties, the five most common specialization areas are as
follows: mechanical, architectural, civil, electrical, and electronics.
Mechanical drafters
prepare plans for machinery and mechanical devices.
Architectural drafters draw up plans for
residential and commercial buildings.
Civil drafters draw up plans for use in the
design and building of roadways, bridges, sewer systems, and other major
projects.
Electrical drafters work with electricians
to prepare diagrams of wiring electrical system layouts.
Electronics drafters also prepare wiring
diagrams for use in the making, installing, and repairing of electronic
gadgets.
According to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in May 2015, the median annual salary for
drafters in general was $52,720. As reported by the BLS, drafters in general as
well as architectural and civil drafters could expect a 3% decline in
employment from 2014 to 2024. During this same ten year period, employment opportunities
for mechanical drafters may decline by 7% while job opportunities for
electrical and electronics drafters are projected to increase by 5% from
2014-2024, which is about average when compared to all other occupations.
AutoCAD drafters use 2-D
and 3-D computer-aided drafting software applications to prepare blueprints and
plans for architecture, construction, and manufacturing projects. As reported
by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2015, drafters in general earned
a median annual salary of $52,720.







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