NicoPortorico
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Hello people
I am a mechanical expert (15 years have passed by now), I have always loved d.p.o.i. (design and industrial organization) , but I never had the chance to work as a expert or as a designer.
I have a few years (3) of experience as a cnc conductor (frese 3, 4 and 5 axes) in the automotive (2 years) and aerospace (1 year) but the back can no longer and I would like to put myself in the game by going to desk work.
For a year now I have put my hands on inventor and fusion 360, but before presenting myself to companies as a junior designer/designer, I would like to understand what a medium/high turnover company expects (live in germany) from a professional figure like this, and what exactly would be the minimum skills required.I have lost some confidence in my skills in these years away from the calculator and the experience with cad is not so much, so I hope to read something that can "resolve" me.
thanks in advance to anyone who wants to contribute
I am a mechanical expert (15 years have passed by now), I have always loved d.p.o.i. (design and industrial organization) , but I never had the chance to work as a expert or as a designer.
I have a few years (3) of experience as a cnc conductor (frese 3, 4 and 5 axes) in the automotive (2 years) and aerospace (1 year) but the back can no longer and I would like to put myself in the game by going to desk work.
For a year now I have put my hands on inventor and fusion 360, but before presenting myself to companies as a junior designer/designer, I would like to understand what a medium/high turnover company expects (live in germany) from a professional figure like this, and what exactly would be the minimum skills required.I have lost some confidence in my skills in these years away from the calculator and the experience with cad is not so much, so I hope to read something that can "resolve" me.
thanks in advance to anyone who wants to contribute