Technical Illustrator Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Technical Illustrator Resume should look like while applying for Technical Illustrator Jobs.
4790 Calumet Ave, Apt#7
New York,
NY 10040
(123)-456-7000
name@emailaddresscom
Summary:
A creative and focused professional with proven years of experience in the graphics and technical illustrations industry; a highly motivated Technical Illustrator with expertise in layouting and designing various products for various details such as marketing campaigns and advertisements; uncommon interpersonal skills used to communicate with different professional in engaging with projects concerning design and layout; uncommon communication skills both in oral and in writing; recognized as a key person for developing designs and illustrations
Professional Experience:
Senior Technical Illustrator January 2007 – present
VholdR, New York, NY
Responsibilities
Coordinated requirements and contracts with the client
Communicated with designers, technical authors and engineers to arrive at best idea of the product
Devise drawings from blueprints, designs, mockups and photo prints
Determined reproduction process or final use using drafting and optical equipment
Depicted function, relationship, and assembly-sequence parts and assemblies by laying out and drawing schematic, perspective, orthographic or oblique-angle views
Checked finished layout or drawings to eliminate undesired background
Graphic Designers May 2004– January 2007
Reveal, Bedford, MA
Responsibilities
Developed a variety of design of various products by hand or by using computer programs
Created illustrations for marketing and promotional causes
Designed and developed logos for business cards and branding products
Contrived artwork, charts, graphs and layouts for books, newspapers, signs and websites
Coordinated and conferred with clients
Promoted products and services by determined effective strategies of clients
Graphic Arts Technician February 1999 – May 2004
Bally Technologies, Arizona
Responsibilities
Procreated and gathered graphic arts materials
Assembled and controlled various types of cameras to produce plastic or paper plates, or negatives
Developed aluminum plates for reproduction in offset lithographic process
Assembled film flats for reproduction by touching up negatives, using opaque material, position negatives on masking sheet and cuts exposure windows in masking sheet
Shifted images to plates, using vacuum frame
Developed images on plates by placing exposed plate in automatic processor or immerses plate in chemical solutions
Education:
Associate Degree in Graphic Illustration, Stanford University, 1999
Bachelor of Arts in Information Illustration, Stanford University, 1994
Skills:
Proficiency in both oral and written communication skills
Excellent drawing and IT skills
An eye for details and design
Precise, accurate and clear presentation skills
Knowledgeable in science and technology
Awards and Honors:
Dean’s Lister, Stanford University, 1994
Association of Graphic Illustrators, Member




