A Draftsperson creates technical drawings, mostly used in construction and manufacturing. They often work in conjunction with Architects. Their work aids the construction of buildings, infrastructure, and aircraft, among other things. A Draftsperson usually uses computer-aided design (CAD) principles. Job Growth 12% Salary ~85,000 AUD (~32,000 AUD/month) Category Design & Architect Main Tasks Meeting with clients and other construction professionals to understand briefs. Drawing sketches, plans, and designs. Estimating material costs. Working to specifications, budgets, and timelines. Conducting field and laboratory tests of construction materials and soils. Working within regulations and contract provisions. Supervising repairs and maintenance. Learning Pathway A relevant vocational qualification in drafting or building design is typically required to work as a Draftsperson in Australia. Consider completing a Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting (MEM40412) which will prepare you for entry-level drafting roles in the manufacturing industry. Completion of a Certificate IV in Residential Drafting (CPP40121) will prepare you for entry-level roles drawing building specifications. Alternatively, complete a Diploma of Building Design (CPP50921) or an Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) (22477VIC) to build broader skills relevant to the building industry. #J-18808-Ljbffr