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Drafters

Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings.

Desire
1
Leader & Pioneer
Heart's Desire
6
Nurturer & Harmonizer
Dream
4
Builder & Organizer
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Median Annual Pay
$65,380/yr
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Job Outlook (2024–34)
Little or no change
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Entry-Level Education
Associate's degree
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Jobs (2024)
192k
✨ Numerological Profile
Drafters carries a Desire number of 1 (Leader & Pioneer), a Heart's Desire of 6 (Nurturer & Harmonizer), and a Dream number of 4 (Builder & Organizer). These numbers are calculated from the Pythagorean values of the letters in the occupation's name — all letters for Desire, vowels for Heart, and consonants for Dream.
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What They Do

Drafters use software to convert the designs of architects and engineers into technical drawings. Most workers specialize in architectural, civil, electrical, or mechanical drafting and use technical drawings to help design everything from microchips to skyscrapers.

Duties

Drafters typically do the following:

  • Design plans using computer-aided design (CAD) software
  • Work from rough sketches and specifications created by engineers and architects
  • Design products with engineering and manufacturing techniques
  • Add details to architectural plans from their knowledge of building techniques
  • Specify dimensions, materials, and procedures for new products
  • Work under the supervision of engineers or architects

Some drafters are referred to as CAD operators. Using CAD systems, drafters create and store technical drawings digitally. These drawings contain information on how to build a structure or machine, the dimensions of the project, and what materials are needed to complete the project.

Drafters work with CAD to create schematics that can be viewed, printed, or programmed directly into building information modeling (BIM) systems. These systems allow drafters, architects, construction managers, and engineers to create and collaborate on digital models of physical buildings and machines. Through three-dimensional rendering, BIM software allows designers and engineers to see how different elements in their projects work together.

The following are examples of types of drafters:

Architectural drafters draw structural features and details for buildings and other construction projects. These workers may specialize in a type of building, such as residential or commercial. They may also specialize by the materials used, such as steel, wood, or reinforced concrete.

Civil drafters prepare topographical maps used in construction and civil engineering projects, such as highways, bridges, and dams.

Electrical drafters prepare wiring diagrams that construction workers use to install and repair electrical equipment and wiring in power plants, electrical distribution systems, and residential and commercial buildings.

Electronics drafters produce wiring diagrams, assembly diagrams for circuit boards, and layout drawings used in manufacturing and in installing and repairing electronic devices and components.

Mechanical drafters prepare layouts that show the details for a variety of machinery and mechanical tools and devices, such as medical equipment. These layouts indicate dimensions, fastening methods, and other requirements for assembly. Mechanical drafters sometimes create production molds.

Work Environment

Drafters held about 192,100 jobs in 2024. Employment in the detailed occupations that make up drafters was distributed as follows:

Architectural and civil drafters 110,500
Mechanical drafters 42,900
Electrical and electronics drafters 21,600
Drafters, all other 17,100

The largest employers of drafters were as follows:

Architectural, engineering, and related services 50%
Manufacturing 20
Construction 12
Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 2

Although drafters spend much of their time working on computers in an office, some may visit jobsites to collaborate with architects and engineers.

Work Schedules

Most drafters work full time. Some work more than 40 hours a week.

How to Become One

Drafters typically complete education after high school, often through a program at a community college or technical school. Some programs lead to an associate of applied science in drafting or a related degree. Others result in a certificate or diploma.

Pay

The median annual wage for drafters was $65,380 in May 2024.

Job Outlook

Overall employment of drafters is projected to decline 0 percent from 2024 to 2034.

Despite declining employment, about 16,200 openings for drafters are projected each year, on average, over the decade. All of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.

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