Description
Computer-aided design operators use computer hardware and software in order to add the technical dimensions to computer aided design drawings. Computer-aided design operators ensure all additional aspects of the created images of products are accurate and realistic. They also calculate the amount of materials needed to manufacture the products. Later the finalised digital design is processed by computer-aided manufacturing machines that produce the finished product.
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Theoretical Knowledge
ErlangSmalltalk (computer programming)COBOLVisual BasicHaskellCoffeeScriptRObjective-CPerlScalaPython (computer programming)APLSwift (computer programming)design principlesVBScriptScratch (computer programming)Pascal (computer programming)Ruby (computer programming)TypeScriptC#ML (computer programming)trigonometryProlog (computer programming)graphic designAssembly (computer programming)OpenEdge Advanced Business LanguageCAD softwareGroovySAP R3JavaScriptABAPPHPJava (computer programming)Common LispgeometryMATLABASP.NETSAS languageLispAJAXMicrosoft Visual C++computer programmingC++industrial softwarejewellery processesmaterial mechanicsmathematicsautomation technologydocumentation typesmanufacturing of jewellerydesign drawingsmetalworkingindustrial designwoodworking processesimitation jewelleryCAE software
Practical Skills
create CAD drawingsuse CAM softwaredesign processuse automatic programminguse CAD softwaredevelop design conceptdevelop design plansadapt to new design materialsdesign automation componentsuse communication techniquesdevelop jewellery designsapply technical communication skillsdevelop product designadjust engineering designsdesign circuits using CADuse microsoft officeuse specialised design softwareapply organisational techniquesattend design meetingscustomise draftsattend to detail regarding jewellery creationcollaborate with engineerscreate architectural sketchesuse CAE softwarecreate solutions to problemsuse spreadsheets softwaredesign engineering components