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Computer aided design CAD software

Autodesk AutoCAD

Autodesk AutoCAD is an in-demand technology skill used by 100 careers. Below you can see which roles require it and what other skills are commonly needed alongside it.

Careers that use Autodesk AutoCAD

Administrative Services ManagersAerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and TechniciansAerospace EngineersAgricultural EngineersAnimal ScientistsAnthropologists and ArcheologistsArchitects, Except Landscape and NavalArchitectural and Civil DraftersArchitectural and Engineering ManagersArchitecture Teachers, PostsecondaryAutomotive EngineersBioengineers and Biomedical EngineersBiofuels Production ManagersCalibration Technologists and TechniciansCartographers and PhotogrammetristsChemical EngineersCivil Engineering Technologists and TechniciansCivil EngineersComputer Hardware EngineersComputer Network ArchitectsComputer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsComputer User Support SpecialistsConservation ScientistsConstruction ManagersCost EstimatorsCuratorsDocument Management SpecialistsElectrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and TechniciansElectrical and Electronics DraftersElectrical EngineersElectro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and TechniciansElectronics Engineers, Except ComputerEnergy Engineers, Except Wind and SolarEngineering Teachers, PostsecondaryEnvironmental Compliance InspectorsEnvironmental Engineering Technologists and TechniciansEnvironmental EngineersEnvironmental Restoration PlannersEnvironmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including HealthEnvironmental Science Teachers, PostsecondaryEnvironmental Scientists and Specialists, Including HealthFacilities ManagersFire-Prevention and Protection EngineersFuel Cell EngineersGeneral and Operations ManagersGeodetic SurveyorsGeographersGeographic Information Systems Technologists and TechniciansGeological Technicians, Except Hydrologic TechniciansGeoscientists, Except Hydrologists and GeographersGovernment Property Inspectors and InvestigatorsHealth and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and InspectorsHuman Factors Engineers and ErgonomistsHydrologistsIndustrial EcologistsIndustrial Engineering Technologists and TechniciansIndustrial EngineersIndustrial Production ManagersInformation Technology Project ManagersLandscape ArchitectsLibrarians and Media Collections SpecialistsLogisticiansLogistics EngineersManufacturing EngineersMarine Engineers and Naval ArchitectsMaterials EngineersMechanical DraftersMechanical Engineering Technologists and TechniciansMechanical EngineersMechatronics EngineersMicrosystems EngineersMining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety EngineersMuseum Technicians and ConservatorsNanosystems EngineersNon-Destructive Testing SpecialistsOphthalmic Medical TechnologistsOrthotists and ProsthetistsPetroleum EngineersPhotonics EngineersPhotonics TechniciansPhysicistsPhysics Teachers, PostsecondaryRemote Sensing TechniciansRobotics EngineersRobotics TechniciansSoftware Quality Assurance Analysts and TestersSoil and Plant ScientistsSolar Energy Systems EngineersSurveying and Mapping TechniciansSurveyorsSustainability SpecialistsTelecommunications Engineering SpecialistsTransportation EngineersTransportation PlannersUrban and Regional PlannersWater Resource SpecialistsWater/Wastewater EngineersWind Energy Development ManagersWind Energy EngineersWind Energy Operations Managers

Often used with Autodesk AutoCAD

Frequently asked questions

What careers use Autodesk AutoCAD?

Autodesk AutoCAD is used by 100+ careers including Administrative Services Managers, Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians, Aerospace Engineers, Agricultural Engineers, Animal Scientists. It falls under the Computer aided design CAD software category.

How do I learn Autodesk AutoCAD?

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What skills should I learn alongside Autodesk AutoCAD?

Skills commonly used alongside Autodesk AutoCAD include Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook. These frequently appear together in job requirements.