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A CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Engineer is responsible for creating technical drawings, models, and design plans using specialized computer software. These drawings are used in industries such as architecture, construction, manufacturing, and product design.
CAD Engineers transform engineering ideas into accurate digital designs that guide production and construction processes. They work closely with architects, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, and project managers to ensure that designs meet technical requirements and industry standards.
The typical working hours for a CAD Engineer in Japan are:
8 hours per day
40 hours per week
Work Schedule:
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Includes 1 hour lunch break
Technical Skills
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drafting
Technical drawing and blueprint preparation
Knowledge of engineering standards
Understanding of materials and manufacturing processes
Software Skills
AutoCAD
SolidWorks
CATIA
Revit
Fusion 360
Soft Skills
Attention to detail
Problem-solving ability
Communication skills
Teamwork and collaboration
Time management
CAD Engineers typically perform the following tasks:
Create detailed technical drawings and blueprints using CAD software.
Convert manual designs into digital models.
Prepare 2D and 3D design models for engineering projects.
Work with engineers and architects to develop accurate designs.
Review and modify drawings based on project requirements.
Ensure designs comply with engineering standards and safety regulations.
Maintain design documentation and records.
Assist in product development and manufacturing planning.
Update drawings during project changes or improvements.
Support project teams with technical design solutions.
Health Insurance
Pension Insurance
Transportation Allowance
Housing Allowance
Paid Annual Leave (10–20 days)
Overtime Pay
Bonuses (usually twice a year)
Training and skill development programs
Visa sponsorship
Retirement benefits