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Career Outlook
 
Roles & Responsibilities:
As a graduate of the DDT Mechanical/Electronic Specialization, you can look forward to a variety of excellent career opportunities. Job titles that graduates may hold include designer, CAD operator, architectural detailer and project manager. Drafting technicians also hold many responsibilities. In addition to design, PCB layouts and detailing, these professionals provide material takeoffs, work with customers and supervise others.
 
Employers want technicians who can:
  • Detail-oriented;
  • Focused and self-motivated:
  • Capable of working alone or with a team;
  • Positive and professional;
  • Accurate and precise with measurements;
  • Committed to improving themselves; and
  • Resourceful and productive.
Industry Standards:
DDT program graduates can gain credibility, and earning potential, by passing the ADDA Drafter Certification Test.
 
 

 

 
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