Key Responsibilities and Projects:Creating Technical Drawings: Using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software (like AutoCAD, MicroStation, or Civil 3D) to produce detailed 2D and 3D drawings.Civil Engineering Projects: Their work covers a wide range of infrastructure, including:Highways and roadsBridges and overpassesPipelines, water, and sewage systemsDams and flood-control projectsSite layouts for buildings and developmentsTopographical Maps: Drawing topographical and relief maps to show the terrain and existing site conditions.Specifications: Specifying dimensions, materials, and procedures for construction.Collaboration: Working closely with civil engineers, architects, and surveyors to ensure the plans are accurate, comply with building codes, and meet project requirements.Typical Qualifications:Education: Often requires an Associate's degree in Drafting Technology, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), or a related engineering field, or a vocational certificate/diploma from a technical institute (ITI in some countries).Skills:Proficiency in CAD software is essential.Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Understanding of civil engineering principles and construction practices.Ability to interpret rough sketches, notes, and specifications from engineers.