WHAT KINDS OF JOBS CAN I GET WITH MY AUTOCAD CERTIFICATION?
There are many jobs that use AutoCAD, with varying salaries. Job positions requiring
AutoCAD software include project managers, mechanical engineers, and CAD drafters.
The average project manager salary is $97,180, the average mechanical engineer salary
is $90,160, and the average CAD drafter salary is $57,960.
Other job positions that require AutoCAD proficiency and offer competitive salaries
based on data from Payscale include:
- Electrical engineer (average salary of $100,830)
- Industrial designer (average salary of $88,950)
- Civil engineer (average salary $88,750)
- Architect (average salary of $82,320)
- Urban planner (average salary of $75,950)
DO DRAFTING PROFESSIONALS NEED CERTIFICATION?
While certification is not necessarily a requirement for many jobs that rely on drafting
skills, Autodesk AutoCAD certifications will help you stand out when compared with
other job candidates. These certifications prove to employers that you have the skills
needed to efficiently and professionally use the AutoCAD software and will open doors
to new job opportunities.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE AN AUTODESK AUTOCAD CERTIFICATION COURSE?
Our AutoCAD Certification Training course is 100% online and entirely self-paced.
You will be able to complete the course and prepare for certification in six months
or less. If you are looking to earn your AutoCAD certification, the AutoCAD Certified
User (ACU) exam is great for designers who can display basic proficiency in the use
of the software, while individuals who possess advanced skills and can solve complex
design or workflow challenges may opt for the AutoCAD for Design and Drafting (ACP)
exam. The content taught in this course will prepare you for both exams, and you will
receive a voucher included with the cost of your enrollment for the ACU exam.