blacknwhiterose
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Hi all,
I am an ME working in the medical devices field for 10 years. I've done a variety of stuff mostly with 2 companies (5 years each), mostly project engineering, verification/validation, testing, technical documentation, a little r&d, and in a previous life, a lot of SolidWorks CAD. In the past year, my company has really gotten me away from my SolidWorks roots and I am missing it. Plus, I get tired of the meetings/games you have to play with project engineering, managing projects, etc. I'm thinking of looking for a new job where I could just do a lot more CAD Design, but I've never been in a full-fledged core Designer role. My SolidWorks skills are upper-intermediate, I've done intermediate and advanced modeling, assemblies, and drafting (lofts, blends, configurations), know GD&T, and I feel the passion to get even better with it all.
What is the best way to transition towards more core design? I can take my company computer home and play with solid works in my free time, have done a few youtube tutorials, etc. I've researched SW training with local distributors, it's very expensive (over $1000.00) for the class I would probably want (Advanced Part Modelling) to beef up my skills. Otherwise, will people be willing to take a chance on a mid-career professional and be willing to put me into a hard-core CAD/Design role? How should I market myself?
I am an ME working in the medical devices field for 10 years. I've done a variety of stuff mostly with 2 companies (5 years each), mostly project engineering, verification/validation, testing, technical documentation, a little r&d, and in a previous life, a lot of SolidWorks CAD. In the past year, my company has really gotten me away from my SolidWorks roots and I am missing it. Plus, I get tired of the meetings/games you have to play with project engineering, managing projects, etc. I'm thinking of looking for a new job where I could just do a lot more CAD Design, but I've never been in a full-fledged core Designer role. My SolidWorks skills are upper-intermediate, I've done intermediate and advanced modeling, assemblies, and drafting (lofts, blends, configurations), know GD&T, and I feel the passion to get even better with it all.
What is the best way to transition towards more core design? I can take my company computer home and play with solid works in my free time, have done a few youtube tutorials, etc. I've researched SW training with local distributors, it's very expensive (over $1000.00) for the class I would probably want (Advanced Part Modelling) to beef up my skills. Otherwise, will people be willing to take a chance on a mid-career professional and be willing to put me into a hard-core CAD/Design role? How should I market myself?