Maximise
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2009
- 12
Hi I'm keen to gain further experience in computer-aided-design (CAD)
Experience to date:
-university degree project experience using
I-DEAS
camshaft, crane mechanism models and assemblies
ANSYS
Finite-Element-Analysis modelling thermal and liquid loadings
-'leisure' experience designing braking system components using AutoCAD
-light industrial experience exploring Pro/E Wildfire and CATIA
I've looked into training courses, there's lots out there from £100s-£1000s.
I managed to get hold of a introductory training course booklet in Pro/E, no personal access to the software.
I am in the process of arranging work experience.
Can you recommend any reading or training? cost-effective methods most welcome!
It would seem that basic skills are transferrable - on a side note for example would it be terrible to put on my CV 'experience in Wild/IDEAS, ANTIA, AutoWORKS etc.' even if I have project experience in two of them?
I have no problem learning and putting all hours in to get up to speed in the new package once in a position to do so.
Yours,
maximise
Experience to date:
-university degree project experience using
I-DEAS
camshaft, crane mechanism models and assemblies
ANSYS
Finite-Element-Analysis modelling thermal and liquid loadings
-'leisure' experience designing braking system components using AutoCAD
-light industrial experience exploring Pro/E Wildfire and CATIA
I've looked into training courses, there's lots out there from £100s-£1000s.
I managed to get hold of a introductory training course booklet in Pro/E, no personal access to the software.
I am in the process of arranging work experience.
Can you recommend any reading or training? cost-effective methods most welcome!
It would seem that basic skills are transferrable - on a side note for example would it be terrible to put on my CV 'experience in Wild/IDEAS, ANTIA, AutoWORKS etc.' even if I have project experience in two of them?
I have no problem learning and putting all hours in to get up to speed in the new package once in a position to do so.
Yours,
maximise