PDA

View Full Version : LF: Junior AutoCad career



Modelexis
06-01-2010, 10:56 PM
I just graduated from SAIT after taking all three levels of AutoCad including 2D and 3D.

I'm looking for an entry level, junior, full time position, preferably NE or SE calgary.

I have formal training in other 3D programs and have 5 years job experience using 2D as well as 3D programs.

My drafting experience is limited to what was taught in class during the autocad classes but my grades are an indication of my skill level and adaptive nature.

If you work for a company that may be hiring I would be grateful if you could pass on a contact email or address that I could forward on a resume.

PM me if you would like to view my Resume.

I am very interested in architecture but I am seeking an entry level position regardless of the field.

This is a sample of what I am capable of:
I've been working on this car in my spare time lately.
As you can guess, 2D and 3D programs are not foreign to me:

http://www.modelexis.com/img/3d/CRZ/CR-Z_0.jpg

http://www.modelexis.com/img/3d/CRZ/CR-Z_036.jpg

Jonel
06-04-2010, 05:43 PM
www.mikelaing.com

good luck, i'll be in the same boat as you in about 7 months haha.

Old Snake
06-04-2010, 07:41 PM
I saw this when I was looking for job postings this morning.



The Design Traineeship Programme offered by WorleyParsons is tailored to individuals who are looking to embark on a career within the design profession.

This programme aims to develop the skills, knowledge and competencies required to reach the level of competence equivalent to a draftsperson and provide:

* A variety of formal and informal opportunities to accelerate learning and development
* Opportunities for participants to build relationship, team-building and communication skills with their professional peers
* Exposure to challenging work experiences on a range of assignments
* Career guidance and opportunities to exchange ideas, knowledge and contacts through mentoring relationships.

http://www.worleyparsons.com/Careers/CareerPaths/Traineeships/Pages/default.aspx

Modelexis
06-05-2010, 02:29 AM
Thanks guys, for the info. :thumbsup:

ExtraSlow
06-05-2010, 07:59 AM
Try Canadian Projects. They do Hydro and wind developments, mostly, and are a little different than the large oil and gas drafting shops like Worley, Flour etc.

sabad66
06-05-2010, 10:15 AM
You might as well apply at all the big ones if you really just want to get your foot in the door... WorleyParsons, Amec, Fluor, Colt, Bechtel, Bantrel etc