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Architectural Drafter Self-Assessment Guide

This self-assessment guide is for an architectural drafter to evaluate their skills in 14 units of competence. The guide lists 14 questions to assess abilities such as creating architectural drawings using CAD software, translating designs into technical drawings adhering to codes, adding annotations to drawings, revising drawings for changes, and maintaining organized project files. The drafter is to check yes or no for each question to self-evaluate their skill level.
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Architectural Drafter Self-Assessment Guide

This self-assessment guide is for an architectural drafter to evaluate their skills in 14 units of competence. The guide lists 14 questions to assess abilities such as creating architectural drawings using CAD software, translating designs into technical drawings adhering to codes, adding annotations to drawings, revising drawings for changes, and maintaining organized project files. The drafter is to check yes or no for each question to self-evaluate their skill level.
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Self Assessment Guide

Occupation Architectural Drafter

Units of Competence All unit of competences are included


Covered

Instruction:-Read each of the questions in the left-hand column of the chart

-Place a tick in the appropriate box opposite each question to indicate your answer.

Can I? Yes No

Level I

1. Create Architectural Drawings □ □

2. Proficiently operate Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software (e.g.,


AutoCAD) to create, modify, and update architectural drawings and □ □
3D models.

3. Translate architectural concepts and designs into technical and


construction-ready drawings, ensuring that they adhere to building □ □
codes, regulations, and industry standards.

4. Add dimensions, notes, labels, and other annotations to drawings to


provide comprehensive and clear instructions for construction □ □
professionals.

5. Regularly review and revise drawings to accommodate design


changes, client feedback, and field conditions as construction □ □
progresses.

6. Create visual aids and presentation materials, such as renderings,


diagrams, and charts, to help architects and clients visualize design □ □
concepts.

7. Maintain organized files and documentation for architectural □ □


projects, including drawing sets, revisions, and historical records.

8. Identify following tools necessary for a particular used □ □

9. Do Shadings properly □ □

10. Measure accurate sizes of the every dimensions □ □

11. Apply Quality Standards □ □

12. Work with Others □ □

13. Receive and Respond to Workplace Communication □ □

14. Demonstrate Work with ethics □ □

19.Develop Understanding of Entrepreneurship □ □


Candidate’s Name:____________________ Candidates Signature:________________

Date:____________

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