Space Planners use specialized computer software (CAD software) to create drawings, blueprints, plans, and other design documents for a wide variety of uses across many industries. Space Planners
What do Space Planners do, typically?
Design Spaces and Layouts
A Space Planner is responsible for creating or updating layouts of a specific space using CAD software. They draw sketches and incorporate them into CAD files and are responsible for plan data accuracy.
Provide Support
Help provide remote support to those who are installing the new space layout. They help troubleshoot, deal with escalations, and describe configurations when necessary. Planners also provides any additional information needed by answering questions and requests regarding space design.
Project Management
Space Planners need to have the ability to manage multiple projects with multiple deadlines They develop and maintain orderly and complete CAD files for all assigned projects. They must also adhere to strict deadlines while delivering high-quality plans.
Misconceptions about the role of a Space Planner
Space Planners (CAD Designers) are not CAD Drafters:
The main difference between CAD Drafters and Designers is the experience-level and understanding of design. CAD Drafters generally require more direction from their leadership in order to finish tasks. CAD Designers (Space Planners) are very knowledgeable about standards, requirements, and guidelines in their particular design field. CAD Designers can work on most of a project within little to no oversight from managers.
Important traits for a Space Planner
Space Planners need to be detail-oriented, flexible, adaptable, and very good at planning and organizing. They must also have CAD technical experience and be highly motivated and committed to the development of high-quality work and personal productivity. These individuals are often on small teams and managed by someone who does not have a lot of spacial planning or CAD knowledge.